- Max
Krehan (July 11, 1875 –
October 16, 1925) was a
German Master Potter in Dornburg, Germany, who, in 1920, was
appointed the
Lehrmeister (Crafts Master)...
- from the
original on 2019-02-01. Maier, H.; Spiegel, W.; Kinaciyan, T.;
Krehan, H.; Cabaj, A.; Schopf, A.; Honigsmann, H. (24
November 2003). "The oak...
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sculptor Gerhard Marcks, his
Formmeister (form master) and
Master Potter Max
Krehan, his
Lehrmeister (craft master) at the school’s
pottery annex in Dornburg...
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place on 29
March 1879,
performed by
Ferdinand Lachner, Jan Pelikán,
Josef Krehan and
Alois Neruda.
Smetana was a
complex figure in his time,
straddling his...
- (Crafts Master) was
Master Potter Max
Krehan, the last of a long line of potters,
whose workshop was in Dornburg.
Krehan taught the
students to
throw pots...
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Konvikt Hall in Prague,
performed by
Ferdinand Lachner,
Julius Raušer,
Josef Krehan and
Alois Neruda. The
quartet was
published posthumously, in 1889. The composition...
- John
Meyer Jakob Tiedtke Fritz Greiner Paul Otto
Philipp Manning Hermann Krehan Charles Vanel Bock &
Bergfelder p.485 Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder...
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Sakall as
Grafenbergs Schwager Harald Paulsen as
Wilhelm Meyer Hermann Krehan as
Wilhelm Meier Charles Puffy as
Bankier Barany Paul
Morgan as
Notar Celia...
- in Dornburg. His
primary instructors there were
Gerhard Marcks and Max
Krehan. The
following year, he
married Lydia Foucar (1895–1980), a prospective...
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Neufeld as A
Director Siegfried Berisch as
Husband Else
Reval as Wife
Hermann Krehan as
Registrar Albert Karchow Ernst Behmer Karl
Harbacher Prawer p.122-130...