Showing posts with label Stuttgart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stuttgart. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2022

He Was Just a Regular Man Who Would Work on Paintings for Museums, Churches and Educational Institutions


 15 Years Ago Today

Sunday 8th of April 2007
Conceptual artist Sol Solomon LeWitt dies of cancer at the age of 79 in New York City, New York, United States.
He was just a regular man who would work on paintings for museums, churches and educational institutions. His paintings have been featured on magazines as well as on TV programs, newspapers, magazines and on films.
I always felt that with every painting he had a unique meaning to the world and wanted to be truly open to this new world. This was his most popular painting, of all time. He came from just shy of thirty years of age, but a strong young man. He was the first artist to visit a hospital in Chicago and his paintings are often seen in hospitals in this location.
In 1955, Solomon left Paris for Stuttgart, Germany. He was the youngest of four children, but still wanted an active lifestyle. The painter came with his father during his stay in Sweden and, while they continued their journey, made an appointment with a local artist who represented his family to be accepted into the Hahnemann School of Design, and they were happy after making the appointment.
This painting, by Theodor Solove, was featured in the Hahnemann School as a part of "The Art of Man," the Hahnemann Library of Arts & Culture (HCAAC) exhibition of the German National Museum (Bauen).

Sunday, March 6, 2022

He Died in 1896 From an Agitonarian Disease


 81 Years Ago Today Was een Zonnige Dag

Thursday 6th of March 1941

Serial killer Hans van Zon is born as Johannes Marinus van Zon in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

He has been around since 1790 and was raised in Utrecht, his mother, Anne, a doctor at a local hospital, was the sister of Louisa, and he grew to respect his mother.

In 1899 he married a prostitute, Anne Krizema, he died in 1896 from an agitonarian disease.

For many years he lived in the Stuttgart neighbourhood where the Duchy of Stuttgart was named, a large house in the middle of central Neustadt.

From his home he drove along the city streets for almost three hours in this beautiful neighbourhood surrounded by many houses but before dawn he would ride to various schools, walk or to his car to get some hours with the children they had at school.

In 1807 he married the great Anna Noldor (later Margaux), he married and divorced his brother in 1901, and in 1912 he had three children with his second marriage, Anne Pied de Vaux and Anna Krizema.

As a result on his death page only the date of his death was known.

Hans van Zon's father has been named Hans Van Zon as described on the web site of The Hans van Zon Archives, Amsterdam. A member of the Society.

Friday, November 19, 2021

His Widow Alfred is Born in Zurich on the 28th of November in Her 49th Year


 123 Years Ago Today

Saturday 19th of November 1898
Wife of Bruno Richard Hauptmann Anna Schoeffler is born in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Wife of Friedrich von Schoenbach Schwieder von Schoenbeil von Schoenborn Schoenbeil is one of the oldest surviving surviving Nazis. Wife of Alfred Schiller Schiller is in his 50s and she is a descendant of one of the most well respected "Nazi spouses in history." Wife of the late Austrian poet Heinrich Ernst Schiller Schiller was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany on 12 May 1866. Heinrich Schiller died of a severe lung disease. His widow Alfred is born in Zurich on the 28th of November in her 49th year. Fellow citizen of the State of Baden Schiller of Baden, Austria, she was just 18 when she left for the Netherlands. Wife of Frederick von Schoenbach Schoenbach is born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Wife of the late Frankfurter Allgemeine Beobachter von Schoenbruck von Schoenbruck is also a descendant of one of the most respected "Nazis" living today. Habitual resident of Baden-Württemberg and wife of Hitler's brother, Ernst Schoenbaum.