Ida Dehmel (born Ida Coblenz: 14 January 1870 – 29 September 1942) was a German lyric poet and muse, a feminist, and a supporter of the arts.[1][2]
After 1933 she was persecuted on account of her Jewishness: in 1942, large scale deportations of Jews began from the city where she had made her home. She committed suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills.[3]
^Renate Rochner (compiler). "Ida Dehmel (geb. Coblenz), geboren am 14. Januar 1870 in Bingen, gestorben am 29. September 1942 in Hamburg ...deutsche Kunstfreundin, Gründerin der GEDO". Institut für Frauen-Biographieforschung. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
^Tonia Lensch (1999). "Ida Dehmel 1870 – 1942. ... Biographie geschrieben anhand des Kataloges zu der Ausstellung der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg vom 14.1–27.2.1970". Retrieved 5 July 2017.
^Petra Bopp (compiler); Erwin Fink (translator into English & Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg) (3 December 2012). "Ida Dehmel, née Coblenz, born on 14 Jan. 1870 in Bingen/Rhine, suicide on 29 Sept. 1942". Stolpersteine Hamburg. Landeszentrale für politische Bildung, Hamburg. Retrieved 5 July 2017. {{cite web}}: |author2= has generic name (help)
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Erich Fried Prize 1995 Honoured guest of the Villa Massimo in Rome 1995 IdaDehmel Literature Prize 1999 Norbert Conrad Kaser Prize for Lyric Poetry 1999...
works: Ida-Dehmel Art Prize of the GEDOK and Gabriele Vossebein for Fine Arts, GEDOK FormART Elke and Klaus Oschmann Prize for Applied Arts, Ida-Dehmel Literature...
Prize for Poetry Hubert-Burda-Preis für junge Lyrik Hugo-Jacobi-Preis Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis Immermann-Preis Ingeborg-Drewitz-Literaturpreis für Gefangene...
lawyer but died young in 1923. One of her younger sisters was the poet IdaDehmel. In 1896 Bensheimer set up the "Caritas" women's organisation which undertook...
1970 Georg Mackensen Literary Prize 1973 Federal Cross of Merit 1980 Ida-Dehmel-Literature Prize, Carl von Ossietzky Medal 1981 Gerrit Engelke Price 1983...
Hauptmann (1905) His brother, Theodor Hilsdorf (1908) Stefan George (1910) IdaDehmel (undated) Berthold Roland (Ed.): Nicola Perscheid, Theodor und Jacob Hilsdorf...
George. When Ida, however, began a relationship with the married poet Richard Dehmel, whom she later married in 1901, George viewed Ida's decision as a...
University of Kiel 1999, Poetik-Professur an der Universität Bamberg 2007, Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis 2009, Honorary Professor in Schleswig-Holstein Kunst-Märchen...
England arbeiten, hier aber meinen Wohnsitz behalten" zu können (Brief an IdaDehmel vom 03.09.1936). "WILHELM SPEYER, NOVELIST, WAS 65; Playwright and Sho-Story...
Lessing Prize of the Free State of Saxony 2000 Gerrit-Engelke-Preis 2004 Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis 2008 Stahlpreis Eisenhüttenstadt 2012 Member of the Academy...
with other artists and writers of the time such as: Hans Carossa, Ida, Richard Dehmel, Martin Buber, Max Dauthendey, Herbert Eulenberg, Hermann Hesse,...
Artists for all types of art") which had been set up from Hamburg by IdaDehmel. Anna Plate's reputation grew through the early decades of the twentieth...
centre for artists and scientists. Besides Gropius, Max Bruch, Ida and Richard Dehmel, Edvard Munch, Henry van de Velde and Julius Meier-Graefe were among...
activists. Some of the most famous subjects of her portraits include: Ida and Richard Dehmel Marlene Dietrich Hedda Eulenberg Hedwig Lachmann Gustav Landauer...
ignored (help) Carolin Vogel. Leben als Gesamtkunstwerk: das Haus zu Richard Dehmels Lebzeiten (1912–20) .... Die Schenkung .... Die Freunde und Verehre (PDF)...
kirkas (Jussi Snellman) Stimme im Dunkeln, Op. 109, No. 5 (1906) Richard Dehmel - Röster i dunklet (Rafael Lindqvist) Die heiligen drei Könige der Elenos...