Rudolf Bredow (born 2 November 1909 in Berlin, died 17 November 1973 in Bremen), German post-expressionist painter, draughtsman and art teacher.
Bredow's lifework became famous only after his death. It comprises ca. 1000 documented works (watercolour paintings, coloured chalk drawings, oil paintings and figurines) and numerous previously unreleased drawings.[1] "Bredow’s best works are classical in their simplicity and balance and are equal or quite often even superior to Schmidt-Rottluff’s late black-rimmed watercolour paintings, for instance".[2] The artist is considered to be "one of the greatest discoveries of the German art market during the 90’s".[3]
RudolfBredow (born 2 November 1909 in Berlin, died 17 November 1973 in Bremen), German post-expressionist painter, draughtsman and art teacher. Bredow's...
cabinet, while some of Schleicher's followers such as General Ferdinand von Bredow and Werner von Alvensleben started passing along lists of a new Hitler cabinet...
Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt (12 December 1875 – 24 February 1953) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany...
Mashhad Died: Louise Koster, 84, Luxembourg classical music composer RudolfBredow, 68, German painter who received posthumous fame in the 1990s At a meeting...
Crafts Academy. His students over the years included Hans Orlowski, RudolfBredow, Hannah Höch and Nikolaus Sagrekov. By now he had embarked on a parallel...
Zauberring, as Schleusenwärter 1973: Die Hosen des Ritters von Bredow, as Ritter Götz von Bredow 1973: Three Wishes for Cinderella, as King 1973: Die Zwillinge...
Anhalt-Dessau, 1693: Carl Friedrich von Schlippenbach, 1723: Kuno Ernst von Bredow, 1724: Wilhelm Dietrich von Buddenbrock, 1757: Hans Caspar von Krockow („Alt-Krockow“)...
Richard Karl von Garbe (9 March 1857, Bredow, Szcezecin - 22 September 1927, Tübingen) was a German professor of philosophy, who made significant contributions...
Vulkanwerft concentration camp in the Bredow district of Szczecin (German: Stettin), also known as the KZ Stettin-Bredow, was one of the early so-called "wild"...
February 1929 1 year, 8 months Reichsheer – 3 Bredow, FerdinandLieutenant colonel Ferdinand von Bredow (1884–1934) February 1929 2 June 1932 3 years,...
chamber executioners Erich Bauer Kurt Bolender Other officers Rudolf Beckmann Paul Bredow Herbert Floss Erich Fuchs Siegfried Graetschus Lorenz Hackenholt...
Bredow. Mulka was the son of Robert Mulka who at the Auschwitz concentration camp, was adjutant to the camp commandant, SS-Obersturmbannführer Rudolf...
1393–1406: Heinrich III von Bodendiek (or Bodendieck) 1406–1414: Henning von Bredow 1414: Friedrich von Grafeneck, Prince-Bishop of Augsburg 1413–1414 1415–1420:...
Stichsenstein Countess Hannah Leopoldine Alice (1893–1971), m. Leopold von Bredow Countess Maria Goedela (1896–1981), m. Count Hermann von Keyserling (1880–1946)...
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Kiel University) and married Anna-Irmgard von Bredow, who earned a Ph.D. degree in mathematics from the same university in 1959...
Braemer Franz Brandt Walther von Brauchitsch Otto Brauneck Ferdinand von Bredow Hermann Breith Franz Breithaupt Arthur von Briesen Kurt von Briesen Fritz...
former fencer Franz Borkenau (1900–1957), social scientist Gottfried Gabriel Bredow (1773–1814), historian Moritz Brosch (1829–1907), historian Dieter Claessens...
(1863–1938), Egyptologist Adolf Brand (1874-1945), writer Gottfried Gabriel Bredow (1773–1814), historian. Heinrich Brugsch (1827–1894), Egyptologist. Friedrich...
office manager; was later commandant in Belzec extermination camp Paul Bredow: later worked at Treblinka Bruno Kochan: male nurse Kochan and at least...
(An-Institute) are affiliated with the university, among them the Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research and the Heinrich Pette Institute – Leibniz Institute...
1942 1912 Hermann von Bredow 1942 1912 Clamor von Trotha 1942 1912 Bernhard Liebetanz 1942 1913 Rudolf Junker 1942 1913 Rudolf Schulte 1942 1903 Heinrich...
York City. She died on 30 December 2013, at the age of 106. Moritz von Bredow: 2012. Rebellische Pianistin. Das Leben der Grete Sultan zwischen Berlin...