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- Malkasten (English: "Paintbox") is a progressive German artists' ****ociation, founded in Düsseldorf in 1848, during the March Revolution. Since 1867,...
- The Malkasten-Redoute was an annual masquerade ball for the Düsseldorf carnival period organized at the Malkasten in Düsseldorf. The Malkasten (artist...
- settled in Düsseldorf. In 1848 he was one of the founding members of the Malkasten artists' ****ociation, of which he was a member of the board for a time...
- Düsseldorf Artists' ****ociation; in 1848, he was an early promoter of the "Malkasten" art ****ociation; and in 1857, he led the call for a gathering of artists...
- Alvary. He was one of the founding members of an art ****ociation known as "Malkasten" (The Paint Box) and helped them acquire the former estate of the Jacobi...
- also of the artists' ****ociation Malkasten, from 1932 its chairman. In the course of the Gleichschaltung of the Malkasten, which took place during the National...
- light-hearted court environment. He was a member of the artists' ****ociation, "Malkasten", and sat on its board of directors for many years. He was also an amateur...
- Organiser of art exhibitions, archivist and chairman of the art ****ociation Malkasten, author of local and Art history anecdotes as well as City Councillor...
- there, he also became a member of the progressive artists' group known as Malkasten (paintbox). Despite having married Johanna Stever, the daughter of a landowner...
- artist's homes in the Hudson River valley, comparable to Albert Bierstadt's Malkasten in Irvington (destro**** by fire in 1882) and Jasper Francis Cropsey's...