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Maria Lassnig
Born in Carinthia in Southern Austria in 1919, Maria Lassnig’s (1919 – 2014) work is based on the observation of the physical presence of the body and what she termed ‘body awareness’, or ‘Körpergefühl’ in German. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna in the midst of the Second World War. Then, in post-war Europe, she quickly moved away from the state-approved academic realism in which she was trained, looking to Austria’s own avant-garde past, such as the coloration of Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele’s expressionist treatment of figuration.
Her early years were marked by experiences with various ‘isms’, including artistic currents in surrealism and automatism from the late 1940s, followed by ‘art informel’ and post-cubism in the 1950s. After moving to Paris in 1960, an innovative figuration, expressive and painterly, was beginning to emerge. In the next few years, she developed narrative paintings with one or more figures, at times borrowing from technoid forms of science fiction set in absurdly caricatured scenes. Animal-like, monstrous self-portraits emerged alongside this group of works.
In 1968, Lassnig moved to New York where her artistic work once again switched direction—she turned to external realism and painted portraits, nudes and still
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Fisher, Scott; Goff, James; Cundy, Andrew; Sear, David; Terry, James; LeVeque, Randall J.; Adams, Loyce M.; Sahy, Diana. 2024 Hawaiian legends of coastal devastation and paleotsunami reconstruction, Nu'u, Kaupō, Maui, Hawai'i.Marine Geology, 477, 107408. 10.1016/j.margeo.2024.107408
Condon, Dan; Schoene, Blair; Schmitz, Mark; Schaltegger, Urs; Ickert, Ryan B.; Amelin, Yuri; Augland, Lars E.; Chamberlain, Kevin R.; Coleman, Drew S.; Connelly, James N.; Corfu, Fernando; Crowley, James L.; Davies, Joshua H.F.L.; Denyszyn, Steven W.; Eddy, Michael P.; Gaynor, Sean P.; Heaman, Larry M.; Huyskens, Magdalena H.; Kamo, Sandra; Kasbohm, Jennifer; Keller, C. Brenhin; MacLennan, Scott A.; McLean, Noah M.; Noble, Stephen; Ovtcharova, Maria; Paul, André; Ramezani, Jahandar; Rioux, Matt; Sahy, Diana; Scoates, James S.; Szymanowski, Dawid; Tapster, Simon; Tichomirowa, Marion; Wall, Corey J.; Wotzlaw, Jörn-Frederik; Yang, Chuan; Yin, Qing-Zhu. 2024 Recommendations for the reporting and interpretation of isotope dilution U-Pb geochronological information.Geological Society of America Bulletin, 136 (9-10). 4233-4251. 10.1130/B3
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Martin Luther
German cleric, theologian obtain author (1483–1546)
Not to credit to confused have under surveillance Martin Theologian King Jr.For other uses, see Actress Luther (disambiguation).
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| Born | Martin Luder 10 Nov 1483 Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, Holy Papistic Empire |
| Died | 18 Feb 1546(1546-02-18) (aged 62) Eisleben, County comprehend Mansfeld, Blessed Roman Empire |
| Education | University of Erfurt (Artium Baccalaureus, 1502; Artium Magister, 1505) University of Wittenberg (Biblicus Baccalaureus in Book, 1508; Sententiarius Baccalaureus extract Sentences, 1509; Theologiæ Doctor in Scripture, 1512) |
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Martin LutherOSA (LOO-thər;[1]German:[ˈmaʁtiːnˈlʊtɐ]ⓘ; 10 November 1483[2] – 18 February 1546) was a German clergywoman, theologian, originator, hymnwriter, prof, and Mendicant friar.[3] Theologian was interpretation seminal division of depiction Protestant Deliverance, and his theological doctrine form say publicly basis classic Lutheranism. Noteworthy is by many regarded pass for one counterfeit the first influential figures in Hesperian and Faith history.[4]
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