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Carl Sadakichi Hartmann (November 8, 1867 – November 22, 1944) was an American art critic, poet, and anarchist. Hartmann, born on the artificial island... |
Jewish poet Oluf Hartmann (1879–1910), Danish painter Petra Hartmann (born 1970), German author and literature scientist Sadakichi Hartmann (1867–1944), German-Japanese... |
attracted the attention of influential art and photography critic Sadakichi Hartmann (who at the time wrote about photography under the pseudonym "Sidney... |
Comont as The Prince of Persia (uncredited) Sam Baker as The Sworder Sadakichi Hartmann as The Court Magician (uncredited) Laska Winter as Slave of the Lute... |
by some of the leading American and European photographers. Critic Sadakichi Hartmann wrote "it seemed to me that artistic photography, the Camera Club... |
Charles Caffin, Dallett Fuguet, John Barrett Kerfoot, Sidney Allan (Sadakichi Hartmann), Edward Steichen, Joseph Keiley, and others. Number 2, April 1903... |
(born 1956), American TV journalist (English-Irish-American father) Sadakichi Hartmann (1867–1944), American art critic (German father) Miki Meek, American... |
Japanese Hokku, my American poets!" At about the same time the poet Sadakichi Hartmann was publishing original English-language hokku, as well as other Japanese... |
such as Cary Grant, Orry Kelly, Rodgers and Hart, Monroe Salisbury, Sadakichi Hartmann, and later, Elizabeth Short. The building had a small outdoor theater... |
of 100 waka, the early 20th-century critical writings and poems of Sadakichi Hartmann, and contemporary French-language translations. The American poet... |
painting. Originating as early as 1904, the term was used by critic Sadakichi Hartmann in the magazine Camera Work, and later promoted by its editor, Alfred... |
Bojo Nobuko (1850), consort of Emperor Kōmei Osada Hartmann (1867), mother of Sadakichi Hartmann Hamuro Mitsuko (1873), consort of Emperor Meiji Hashimoto... |
When Stieglitz's photograph was published in Camera Work, his friend Sadakichi Hartmann, a writer, painter and photographer, accompanied it with an essay... |
Eddington, British astronomer, physicist and mathematician (b. 1882) Sadakichi Hartmann, Japanese-born American critic and poet (b. 1867) Johan Pitka, Estonian... |
"Color and George Luks." Parnassus 6.3 (March 1934). Sadakichi Hartmann and Jane Calhoun (ed.). Sadakichi Hartman: Critical Modernist: Collected Art Writings... |
music; certain odors coincide, like the keys of an instrument." As Sadakichi Hartmann noted in 1913, the keys of the octophone "are complementary and can... |
street below. Poets also wrote about the issues, the early Modernist Sadakichi Hartmann describing how "from the city's stir and madd'ning roar" the Flatiron's... |
The Gulf Stream was the artist's greatest painting, and art critic Sadakichi Hartmann called it "one of the greatest pictures ever painted in America".... |
weightlifter and powerlifter Nic Endo, musician Erika Ikuta, musical actress Sadakichi Hartmann, photography critic and poet Tetsuya Kakihara, voice actor and singer... |
portrait of some of his associates in Hollywood, notably critic and poet Sadakichi Hartmann; also featuring W.C. Fields, John Barrymore and artist John Decker]... |