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Surrealists like Hans Arp and Max Ernst might talk of creation by hazard -- of composing pictures by walking on them with painted soles, or by tossing bits of paper up in the air.
* 1976 – Max Ernst, German artist ( b. 1891 )
* 1891 – Max Ernst, German painter ( d. 1976 )
Among his associates were Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Bror Hjorth and Balthus.
Many artists, including Martin Schongauer, Hieronymus Bosch, Dorothea Tanning, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dalí, have depicted these incidents from the life of Anthony ; in prose, the tale was retold and embellished by Gustave Flaubert in The Temptation of Saint Anthony.
* The Elephant Celebes, a 1921 Surrealist work by Max Ernst
As well as the main members of Berlin Dada, Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, Höch, Johannes Baader, Huelsenbeck and Heartfield, the exhibition also included work by Otto Dix, Francis Picabia, Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Rudolf Schlichter, Johannes Baargeld and others.
In Cologne, Max Ernst used images from World War I to illustrate messages of the destruction of war.
The German physicist Ernst Ruska and the electrical engineer Max Knoll constructed the prototype electron microscope in 1931, capable of four-hundred-power magnification ; the apparatus was a practical application of the principles of electron microscopy.
In Germany, Ernst Lubitsch got his inspiration from the stage work of Max Reinhardt, both in bourgeois comedy and in spectacle, and applied this to his films, culminating in his die Puppe ( The Doll ), die Austernprinzessin ( The Oyster Princess ) and Madame Dubarry.
Decalcomania, a technique used by artists such as Max Ernst, can produce fractal-like patterns.
Senior staff included Alastair Denniston, Oliver Strachey, Dilly Knox, John Tiltman, Edward Travis, Ernst Fetterlein, Josh Cooper, Donald Michie, Alan Turing, Max Newman, William Tutte, I. J.
The air war on the Western Front received the most attention in the annals of military aviation, since it produced aces such as Manfred von Richthofen, popularly known as the Red Baron, Ernst Udet, Hermann Göring, Oswald Boelcke, Werner Voss, and Max Immelmann ( the first airman to win the Pour le Mérite, Imperial Germany's highest decoration for gallantry, as a result of which the decoration became popularly known as the Blue Max ).
Max Weber ( foreground ) in 1917 with Ernst Toller ( facing )
American artists benefited from the presence of Piet Mondrian, Fernand Léger, Max Ernst and the André Breton group, Pierre Matisse's gallery, and Peggy Guggenheim's gallery The Art of This Century, as well as other factors.
Among the first to define them were Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch ( 1912 ).
* Max Ernst
Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes ( 1921 ), Tate, London
The group grew to include Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Jacques Baron, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Roger Vitrac, Gala Éluard, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, and Yves Tanguy.
Soon more visual artists became involved, including Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Francis Picabia, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel, Alberto Giacometti, Valentine Hugo, Méret Oppenheim, Toyen, and later after the second war: Enrico Donati.
However, a striking example of the line used to divide Dada and Surrealism among art experts is the pairing of 1925's Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person ( Von minimax dadamax selbst konstruiertes maschinchen ) with The Kiss ( Le Baiser ) from 1927 by Max Ernst.
During the 1930s Peggy Guggenheim, an important American art collector, married Max Ernst and began promoting work by other Surrealists such as Yves Tanguy and the British artist John Tunnard.

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* Davérède, Alberto L. Negotiations, Secret, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
German philosopher Max Weber saw theodicy as a social problem, based on the human need to explain puzzling aspects of the world ; sociologist Peter L. Berger argued that religion arose out of a need for social order, and theodicy developed to sustain it.
A list of recent notable persons includes, but is not limited to ; Ryszard Kaczorowski, last émigré President of the Republic of Poland, L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, Albert Sabin, co-developer of the polio vaccine, Izabella Scorupco, actress, Max Weber, painter
While Carl Bernstein has ascribed Felt's motives to truth telling and protecting the justice system against Presidential abuse, historian Max Holland in his 2012 book Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat claimed Felt planted the leaks to obtain the FBI director's job ( the leaks hurt L. Patrick Gray, Nixon's friend who had recently been chosen for the director's position over Felt ).. John Dean remarked that " Max has got it right — he nailed it ”.
The new music score by Max Terr and the sound recording by James L. Fields were nominated for Academy Awards in 1943.
The film stars Zero Mostel as Max Bialystock, the producer, and Gene Wilder as Leo Bloom, the accountant, and features Dick Shawn as L. S. D., the actor who ends up playing the lead in the musical within the movie, and Kenneth Mars as the former Nazi soldier and playwright, Franz Liebkind.
In the first episode of season 4, the television show the L Word referenced Mount Holyoke as the college the daughter of Max / Moira's boss attends.
In 1969, the council, under the leadership of Max I. Silber, established the Lawrence L. Lee Scout Museum at Camp Carpenter, to recognize the council's longtime Scout Executive.
* C. L. Max Nikias, president of the University of Southern California
Max Keeble's Big Move is a 2001 American teen comedy film directed by Tim Hill, written by David L. Watts, James Greer, Jonathan Bernstein, and Mark Blackwell, and starring Alex D. Linz as the title character.
* Bump shading for volume textures, Max, N. L., Becker, B. G., Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE, Jul 1994, Volume 14, Issue 4, pages 18-20, ISSN 0272-1716
* L ' Egypte D ' Antan ... Egypt in Bygone Days by Max Karkegi.
In 1936, L ' Œuvre d ' Art à l ' Époque de sa Reproductibilité Technique ( The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction ) was first published, in French, by Max Horkheimer in the Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung journal of the Institute for Social Research.
Encouragingly, L ' École des facteurs was enthusiastically well received upon release, winning the Max Linder Prize for film comedy in 1947.
* Max L. Friedersdorf – March 1979 – December 1980.
Defenders of some form of moral skepticism include David Hume, J. L. Mackie ( 1977 ), Max Stirner, Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Joyce ( 2001 ), Michael Ruse, Joshua Greene, Richard Garner, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong ( 2006b ), and the psychologist James Flynn.
: L ' infini du doigt by Max Bucaille
* Heyman, Max L., Jr .: Prudent Soldier: A Biography of Major General ERS Canby, 1817-1873, Frontier Military Series III, Glendale, CA: The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1959.
* As Ever Yours: The Letters of Max Perkins and Elizabeth Lemmon, edited by Rodger L. Tarr
* L ' Egypte D ' Antan ... Egypt in Bygone Days by Max Karkegi.
* Pål Pot Pamparius aka " L. Ron Bud " and " Max " ( real name Pål Bottger Kjærnes )-Keyboards / percussion / guitar ( 1989 – 1995, 1996 – 2010, part-time 2011 – present )
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