Emma Hauck (14 August 1878 – 1 April 1920) was a German outsider artist known for her artistic, handwritten letters to her husband while she was institutionalized in a mental hospital. Though these letters were never delivered, they have since come to be regarded as works of art due to their abstraction and repetitive content. In many cases the letters consist of only the words "Come sweetheart" or "Come" written over and over in flowing script.
EmmaHauck (14 August 1878 – 1 April 1920) was a German outsider artist known for her artistic, handwritten letters to her husband while she was institutionalized...
(born 1964), American college football coach EmmaHauck (1878–1920), German outsider artist Frederick Hauck (born 1941), retired captain in the United States...
Hospital. The collection comprises over 20,000 works, including works by EmmaHauck, Agnes Richter and August Natterer. The collection was founded by the...
A letter written by artist EmmaHauck while institutionalized in a mental hospital; many of her letters consist of only the written words "come sweetheart"...
Hampton (1909–1964), United States Alyne Harris (born 1942), United States EmmaHauck (1878–1930), Germany Johann Hauser (1926–1996), Austria Magali Herrera...
South American magic realism. Lewis Carroll (Alice in Not So Wonderland) EmmaHauck (In Absentia) Felisberto Hernández (Unmistaken Hands: Ex Voto F.H) Franz...
Munich 2014. Marion Saxer: Sehnsucht schreiben – Briefe an den Ehemann von EmmaHauck in compositions by Caspar Johannes Walter, Cornelius Schwehr, Jay Schwartz...
described Larson's script as "a fascinating, cogent interpretation of EmmaHauck’s story." Larson adapted Rabindranath Tagore's The Post Office for a theater...
original on October 21, 2021. Retrieved April 24, 2022. Carless, Will; Hauck, Grace; Mansfield, Erin (October 5, 2021). "Hack exposes law enforcement...
(self-released, November 28, 2011) Garland, Emma. "ATP! Album Review: The Summer Set - Legendary". Alter The Press!. Hauck, Kiel (August 8, 2011). "The Summer...
from the original on June 20, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020. McCoy, Kevin; Hauck, Grace (April 1, 2021). "George Floyd's girlfriend Courteney Ross gives...
Christoph Maria Herbst, Sophie Rogall [de], Hannelore Elsner Drama Karger Elke Hauck [de] Jens Klemig Drama Der Kronzeuge [de] Johannes Grieser [de] Tobias Moretti...
Medical Center Obituary, NY Times, March 4, 1993 Sabin Vaccine Institute Hauck Center for the Albert B. Sabin Archives, University of Cincinnati The Albert...
Hanns Zischler Drama Israeli-German co-production The Prize [de] Elke Hauck [de] Florian Panzner, Anne Kanis [de], Vanessa Krüger Drama Princess Lillifee...
Christian Biography. Vol. 5. R.T.S. 1832. pp. 50–70. Herzog, Johann Jakob; Hauck, Albert; Jackson, Samuel Macauley; Sherman, Charles Colebrook; Gilmore,...
Episode 1, "The Gang Beats Boggs". He was played by American actor Jerry Hauck. He has been described as a "stereotypical corrupt public figure". Writing...
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Hudkins Crawford Margaret L. Curry Terri H. Finkel Elnora M. Gilfoyle Mary Hauck Elitch Long Frances McConnell-Mills Rachel Bassette Noel Marilyn Van Derbur...
Rice met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Hoover Institution Hauck Auditorium and asked the incumbent about issues such as protests in Iran...
1894. Archived from the original on 2023-02-20. Retrieved 2023-01-29. "Hauck, Albert. "Berengar of Tours", The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of ReligiousKnowledge...
'pretty well devastated'". The Oregonian. Retrieved September 11, 2020. Hauck, Grace (September 11, 2020). "'We have never seen this': 10% of Oregon forced...