Briefe an und von Hans und Hilde Kaiser
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Registratursignatur: 9.1
P 164 Nachlass Hans Kaiser
Nachlass Hans Kaiser >> 2. Korrespondenz >> 2.2 Andere Korrespondenz
1948 - 1999
Enthält: Emilio und Annabianca Vedova, Venedig (1961-1998) Prof. Josef Albers, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (1961-1973) Charlotte Berend-Corinth und Thomas Corinth, New York (1963-1982) Hans Rudolf Hartung, Köln (1979) John Anthony Thwaites, Grevenbroich (1979) Prof. Max Imdahl, Bochum (1980-1982) Dr. Otto Boelitz, Soest (1948) Rowan LeCompte, Künstler, Waterford, Virginia, USA (1975-1983) Josef Zalewski, Ibiza (1976-1978) Dagny und Dr. Hermann Josef Meyer, Volkshochschule Soest (1973-1998) Emil Schumacher, Hagen (Kondolenzbrief an Hilde Kaiser, 1982) Willi Bielefeld, Welver-Eilmsen (nur ein Brief von Anna H. Berger-Felix, 1999) Klaus Groot, Dortmund (nur ein Brief von Hilde Kaiser, 1997) Evelyn Bresser, Wiesbaden (1999)
Darin: Bleistiftskizze Hans Kaisers in einem Brief an Vedova 1961; Gedicht von Hans Kaiser (Wenn die Wolken dahingehen, steht der Himmel still, 1973) im Briefwechsel mit Josef Albers; Gedichte Hans Kaisers in der Korrespondenz mit Dr. Meyer: Nacht wie Tag, morgen wie heute (1973); Ich bin so getrieben von und zu neuem Handeln (1973); Es steht alles in ständiger Veränderung (1978); Wie finde ich den Weg (1979)
Darin: Bleistiftskizze Hans Kaisers in einem Brief an Vedova 1961; Gedicht von Hans Kaiser (Wenn die Wolken dahingehen, steht der Himmel still, 1973) im Briefwechsel mit Josef Albers; Gedichte Hans Kaisers in der Korrespondenz mit Dr. Meyer: Nacht wie Tag, morgen wie heute (1973); Ich bin so getrieben von und zu neuem Handeln (1973); Es steht alles in ständiger Veränderung (1978); Wie finde ich den Weg (1979)
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Albers, Josef
Berend-Corinth, Charlotte
Bielefeld, Willi
Boelitz, Otto
Bresser, Evelyn
Corinth, Thomas
Groot, Klaus
Hartung, Hans Rudolf
Imdahl, Max
LeCompte, Rowan
Meyer, Dagny und Hermann-Josef
Schumacher, Emil
Thwaites, John Anthony - Volkshochschule
Vedova, Annabianca und Emilio - Volkshochschule
Zalewski, Josef - Volkshochschule
Soest - Volkshochschule
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