Berlin (Germany)
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Dance Theater-Berlin, circa 1950
Souvenir program for the Dance Theater-Berlin's performances on [1950?] in Berlin. Principal performers: Gisela Deege, Gert Reinholm, Svea Koeller, Harald Horn ; choreographer, Tatjana Gsovsky. Works performed include: Ballade -- Hamlet -- Orphee -- Souvenires -- Signals -- Pas de Deux Fron the ballet ''Don Juan de Zarissa.
Dance Theater-Berlin, 1955-1956
House program for the Dance Theater-Berlin's performances on 1955-1956 in New York. Principal performers: Gisela Deege, Gert Reinholm, Svea Koeller, Harald Horn ; choreographer, Tatjana Gsovsky. Presented by: The Community Concert Association. Works performed include: Labyrinth -- Ballade -- Hamlet -- Orphee -- Souvenires.
"Das Krankenzimmer" or "The Sick Room", 1920
Black and white lithograph of "Das Krankenzimmer" or "The Sick Room" which is part of a series of works artist Rachel Szalit-Marcus did for Sholom Aleichem's "Menshelakh un Stsenes" published in 1922. The image is of a older man laying in a bed with a young boy by his side, an woman to his right and a man, probably a doctor, seated at the foot of the bed. Medicine bottles are on the bedside table and a Star of David is over the mans head on the wall.
Deportation Summons Disguised as a Notice of Eviction, before 1942 March 31
Deportation Summons Disguised as a Notice of Eviction, before 1942 March 31
Despair, 1944
"Despair," a drawing by Marie Loewenstein.
Dick Sears, circa 1948
Formal portrait of Richard Sears, United States Military Government in Berlin, Germany.
"Die Strasse (?)" or "The Street (?)", 1920
Black and white lithograph of "Die Strasse" or "The Street" with a thrid word that is illegible. It is part of a series of works artist Rachel Szalit-Marcus did for Sholom Aleichem's "Menshelakh un Stsenes" published in 1922. The print shows four people in the street with two peaked straw roofs in the background. The figures of two women, and man and a boy all seem angry and bit grotesque. Anger may be directed towards the boy.
Digitized Photographs, 1945-1946
Photographs of the Loewenstein family.
Digitized Photographs, 1848-2011
Photographs of the Loewenstein family.