Examples of using Pechstein in English and their translations into German
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Pechstein found himself in a"group" once again.
Later Emil Nolde and Max Pechstein joined the group.
Max Pechstein: Painting"Evening Clouds"(1922), Framed.
Expressionists Otto Dix, Oskar Kokoschka and Max Pechstein.
DAS TEAM. PECHSTEIN thanks you for your attention.
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Taking this to the logical conclusion, we are not really producing primarily a Riesling, but a Kirchenstück or a Pechstein.
Emil Nolde(1867-1956) and Max Pechstein(1881-1955) joined the group in 1906.
The colors of the Kaliningrad are blue and green, a lot of blue[...] is very picturesque",reports Pechstein in 1909.
The painter Max Pechstein and other expressionists frequented the place.
The show also features selected works by Lovis Corinth, OttoDix, Karl Hofer, Max Pechstein, Gino Severini and Max Slevogt.
Max Pechstein, a member of Die Brücke from 1906 to 1912, established himself after World War I as a landscape painter.
In this landscape already tried the painter Max Pechstein in 1911 in Nida, man and nature in his paintings capture"in-one.
Our 2014 PECHSTEIN Riesling late harvest was the winning wine from the Chambre of Agriculture Pfalz in the category Rich Rieslings.
From the area of classical modernism the Lentos collection includes important paintings by Klimt, Schiele, Kokoschka,Corinth and Pechstein.
Pechstein was prohibited from exhibiting and 48 of his works in museum collections were confiscated in 1939 and labelled‘degenerate.
Surrounded by other famous vineyard sites of the town of Forst, such as the Jesuitengarten,Ungeheuer or Pechstein, this vineyard, which is only 3.6 hectares in extent, holds an outstanding position.
Max Pechstein was represented by the art dealer Wolfgang Gurlitt who organised all the sales of works by the artist from 1913-22 and who held the sole rights.
Among others these artworks include sheets by Lyonel Feininger, Gretel Haas-Gerber, Karl Hofer, Adolf Hölzel, Paul Klee, Franz Marc, August Macke, Emil Nolde,Max Pechstein, Hans Reichel and Christian Rohlfs.
Gabriele Hirschbichler(1000m), Claudia Pechstein, Stephanie Beckert and Bente Kraus(3000m), Nico Ihle, Joel Dufter and Hubert Hirschbichler(1000m) and Patrick Beckert 5000m.
The city of Ludwigshafen increasingly began acquiring Expressionist artists in the 1950s, including Kirchner, Heckel, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Otto Mueller,Emil Nolde and Max Pechstein.
After the leading cases Gundel, Lazutina and Pechstein the independence of CAS was again tested- this time, however, in particular because of the financial contributions CAS receives from FIFA.
Jimmie Durham has been working in a studio on Käuzchensteig for several years already, right between the sculptor Bernhard Heiliger's foundation and the Brücke Museum, with its treasures by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Max Pechstein, and Emil Nolde.
Pechstein was not one of the artists that Flechtheim particularly favoured, but his works were included in a total of seven group exhibitions in Flechtheim's Düsseldorf gallery and later in Berlin.
Both alone and together with her team, she was able to achieve top results in numerous national and international competitions.With the worldwide known ice speed skater Claudia Pechstein she got a competitor who asks you again and again.
Schmidt-Rottluff, Kirchner, Pechstein and others come face to face with more than 100 works by Cézanne, Gauguin, Matisse and Delaunay to correct the widespread view that Expressionism was a uniquely German invention.
The cabinet exhibition»Kirchner and the Artists'›Group Brücke‹« presents drawings, woodcuts, etchings and lithographs by Erich Heckel, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Fritz Bleyl, Emil Nolde,Max Pechstein and Otto Mueller.
The special characteristics of the soil coupled with the unique microclimate in the PECHSTEIN vineyards lend a distinctive minerality to the grapes. The wine aroma is often reminiscent of citrus fruits and flint, their taste is usually delicate and full of finesse. They appear to be light-structured but have a lingering finish. Wines from'Pechstein' vineyards are always late-developers.
They ranged from Impressionistic paintings by artists such as Liebermann and Slevogt, to the Fauves in France; from thesearch for genuine nature in exotic lands, as depicted by Gauguin, Pechstein, Nolde, and Kirchner, to the gray cloud paintings of Gerhard Richter, or works by Anselm Kiefer, whose painting, Märkisches Land, features names of towns from Theodor Fontanés Walks in Brandenburg, etched into oil paints strewn with sand?
At one time or another in those early years of the 20th century, Guillaume Apollinaire, Alexander Archipenko, Joseph Csaky, Gustave Miklos, Alexandre Altmann, Ossip Zadkine, Moise Kisling, Marc Chagall,Max Pechstein, Nina Hamnett, Fernand Léger, Jacques Lipchitz, Pinchus Kremegne, Max Jacob, Blaise Cendrars, Chaim Soutine, Robert Delaunay, Amedeo Modigliani, Constantin Brâncuși, Amshey Nurenberg, Diego Rivera, Marevna, Luigi Guardigli, Michel Sima and others.