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    Paul Cassirer (21 February 1871, in Görlitz – 7 January 1926, in Berlin) was a German art dealer and editor who played a significant role in the promotion...
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    Ernst Alfred Cassirer (/kɑːˈsɪərər, kəˈ-/ kah-SEER-ər, kə-, German: [ˈɛʁnst kaˈsiːʁɐ]; July 28, 1874 – April 13, 1945) was a German philosopher. Trained...
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  • Cassirer (1841–1924), German-Jewish industrialist and art collector Paul Cassirer (1871–1926), German-Jewish art dealer and editor Richard Cassirer (1868–1925)...
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    Richard Cassirer (23 April 1868 – 20 August 1925) was a German neurologist born into a Jewish family in Breslau. After receiving his medical doctorate...
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    exhibitions, but fewer rooms. Liebermann recruited the art dealers Bruno and Paul Cassirer and offered them to become executive secretaries of the Secession. They...
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    January 1902, Bruno Cassirer and his cousin Paul Cassirer organized the first van Gogh exhibition in Berlin, Germany. Paul Cassirer first established a...
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    Vincent van Gogh, Arles, (1888) gift; to Paul Gauguin, (1888–1897) sold. [Ambroise Vollard, Paris.] [Paul Cassirer Gallery, Berlin.] Hugo von Tschudi, Berlin...
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  • 1905 and 1908, having been introduced to his work by Paul Cassirer. March 5–22, 1908 Paul Cassirer organized another expo in Berlin which included the...
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    passed through the hands of collector Alexandre Berthier and art dealer Paul Cassirer in Paris, where it was first exhibited and photographed at Galerie Eugène...
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    1894 to Émile Schuffenecker. (Tokyo version). (F456) sold 1905 via Paul Cassirer to Hugo von Tschudi. (Munich version). (F459) sold 1908 C. M. van Gogh...
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    She initially worked closely with German art dealers and publishers Paul Cassirer and his cousin Bruno to organize exhibitions of Van Gogh's paintings...
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    Corinth resigned as chairman of the Secession with the entire board, Paul Cassirer was elected chairman. The honorary president tried to prevent this appointment...
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  • Cassirer (9 August 1903 – 20 February 1979) was a Kantian philosopher, son of a famous German philosopher, Ernst Cassirer. Being Jews, the Cassirer family...
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    ISBN 3-8321-7182-7. Paul Westheim, Oskar Kokoschka : das Werk Kokoschkas in 135 Abbildungen, exhibition catalogue, Paul Cassirer Verlag, Berlin, 1925...
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    which would have been the 100th birthday of Paul Cassirer. Durieux's marriage to her second husband, Paul Cassirer, brought her into the world of art collecting...
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    (1971) Lovis Corinth – 26 coloured lithographs (Berlin: Panpresse, Paul Cassirer), Lovis Corinth - Das Hohelied Ill Artmapp Frühjahr 2017: Das Hohelied...
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    in 1890 at the Leibniz-Gymnasium. In 1898, together with his cousin Paul Cassirer, he opened a gallery and bookshop at 35 Viktoriastraße near Kemperplatz...
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  • 135 Abbildungen. Paul Cassirer Verlag, Berlin, 1925 Selvin, Claire (2019-06-28). "Six-Year Challenge to Ownership of Art Historian Paul Westheim's Modernist...
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  • famous actress Tilla Durieux, who later married the important art dealer Paul Cassirer. His younger sister was the painter Baladine Klossowska. The French...
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    the sake of freedom." In 1917, on her 50th birthday, the galleries of Paul Cassirer provided a retrospective exhibition of one hundred and fifty drawings...
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  • Ferdinand; Bernstein, Eduard (1919). Gesammelte Reden und Schriften. Berlin, Paul Cassirer. Tom Goyens (2007). Beer and Revolution: The German Anarchist Movement...
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    Königsberger Allgemeine Zeitung from 1897 to 1922. With the publisher Paul Cassirer he founded the artistic review Pan in 1910. Kerr changed his surname...
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    Salomon art dealership in Dresden in 1922. In 1932 it was shown at the Paul Cassirer gallery in Berlin on loan from the collection of Lulu Böhler in Lucerne...
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  • father, Paul Cassirer, publisher and art dealer, was an important force for modernism in the arts in Germany. The philosopher Ernst Cassirer was her uncle...
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    Gogh-Bonger for 300 francs, the painting was subsequently bought by Paul Cassirer (1904), Kessler (1904), and Druet (1910). In 1911, the painting was...
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    Bernstein, Eduard (1919). "Gesammelte Reden und Schriften". Berlin, Paul Cassirer. Bernstein, Eduard. "Ferdinand Lassalle as a social reformer". Footman...
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  • for the art dealer and publisher Paul Cassirer, becoming a partner in the Cassirer art dealship in 1924. After Cassirer's death, he continued to run the...
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    Berlin in 1900, and had a one-man exhibition at a gallery owned by Paul Cassirer. In 1902 at the age of 43, he opened a school of painting for women...
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    improved considerably, as he received a fixed salary from the art dealer Paul Cassirer in exchange for his sculptures. The formative experiences in Russia...
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  • of S. Fischer Verlag and Ullstein Verlag and banker of the publisher Paul Cassirer. Politicians, artists, scientists and scholars met every week in his...
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