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minayuri · 2 months
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❤️ 𝕳𝖆𝖕𝖕𝖞 𝕭𝖎𝖗𝖙𝖍𝖉𝖆𝖞 𝕲𝖔𝖙𝖙𝖋𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖉 𝕳𝖚𝖕𝖕𝖊𝖗𝖙𝖟! ❤️
(March 11, 1887 - February 7, 1937)
Huppertz was born in Cologne, Germany and studied music at the Cologne University of Music. His best known score is for Fritz Lang's groundbreaking 1927 sci-fi film, Metropolis. Huppertz also composed music for Lang's 1924 monumental two-part fantasy epic, Die Nibelungen and Arthur von Gerlach's 1925 historical drama, Chronicles of the Grey House.
Not only was he a film composer, he also appeared as a bit part actor in a couple of Lang's films, Four Around a Woman and the hotel manager of the Excelsior in Part I of Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler.
He was also close friends with actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge (Dr. Mabuse and Rotwang), their friendship going all to way back to childhood. Huppertz's first composition, "Rankende Rosen" (Climbing Roses) was dedicated to him. Klein-Rogge also introduced Huppertz to Lang and Thea von Harbou in the early 1920s.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 3 years
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Worker on a steel beam during construction of the Manhattan Co. Building at 40 Wall Street, 1930.
Photo: Arthur Gerlach via the Howard Greenberg Gallery
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mercatodinverno · 3 years
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Arthur Gerlach - A Worker on beam of building at 40 Wall Street, 1930
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my-retro-vintage · 7 years
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 Worker on beam of building at 40 Wall Street,   by Arthur Gerlach  1930.
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paolo-streito-1264 · 3 years
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Arthur Gerlach. Worker on Beam, Wall Street, 1930..
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Design-Five Bars, Arthur Gerlach, c. 1925-c. 1935, Harvard Art Museums: Photographs
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Jean and Julien Levy Size: 25 x 12 cm (9 13/16 x 4 3/4 in.)
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/5200
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mermaidenmystic · 5 years
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Maidenhood by Longfellow
From Ballads and Other Poems, 1842
Maiden! with the meek, brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies Like the dusk in evening skies! Thou whose locks outshine the sun, Golden tresses, wreathed in one, As the braided streamlets run! Standing, with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet! Gazing, with a timid glance, On the brooklet's swift advance, On the river's broad expanse! Deep and still, that gliding stream Beautiful to thee must seem, As the river of a dream. Then why pause with indecision, When bright angels in thy vision Beckon thee to fields Elysian? Seest thou shadows sailing by, As the dove, with startled eye, Sees the falcon's shadow fly? Hearest thou voices on the shore, That our ears perceive no more, Deafened by the cataract's roar? Oh, thou child of many prayers! Life hath quicksands,--Life hath snares Care and age come unawares! Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. Childhood is the bough, where slumbered Birds and blossoms many-numbered;-- Age, that bough with snows encumbered. Gather, then, each flower that grows, When the young heart overflows, To embalm that tent of snows. Bear a lily in thy hand; Gates of brass cannot withstand One touch of that magic wand. Bear through sorrow, wrong, and ruth, In thy heart the dew of youth, On thy lips the smile of truth. Oh, that dew, like balm, shall steal Into wounds that cannot heal, Even as sleep our eyes doth seal; And that smile, like sunshine, dart Into many a sunless heart, For a smile of God thou art.
“Evening Reveries” ~ 1921 ~ American artist James Arthur for the "Indian Maids" calendar line, Gerlach-Barklow of Joliet Illinois. 
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galleriaartethule · 6 years
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Adolf Reich
Adolf Wissel
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Albert Janesch
Anton Hackenbroich
Arno Breker
Arthur Rackham
Atelier von Axster-Heudtlaß
Basilio Cascella
Carl Larsson
Carmelo de la Pinta
Cornelis Koekkoek
Dario Wolf
Dragos Kalajic (Drago)
Duilio Cambellotti
Elk Emil Eber
Emil Beithan
Erna Piffl
Ernst Krause
Ernst Kretschmann
Ernst von Dombrowski
Ettore De Maria Bergler
Felix Albrecht
Ferdinand Spiegel
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Finn Wigforss
Francoise Pichard (Chard)
Franz Eichhorst
Franz von Stuck
Georg Sluyterman von Langeweyde
Gerhard Keil
Gino Boccasile
Gisbert Palmié
Giulio Bertoletti
Hans M. Friedmann
Hans Schmitz-Wiedenbrück
Hans Schweitzer (Mjölnir)
Hans Wilhelm Pieper
Harald Damsleth
Herbert Smagon
Hermann Hendrich
Hermann Otto Hoyer
Hermann Tiebert
Hubert Lanzinger
Hugo Höppener (Fidus)
Jean-Claude Bessette
Josef Gerlach
Josef Hengge
Josef Thorak
Julius Johan Ferdinand Kronberg
Justin Zimmerman
Karl Mahr
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach
Konk
Korbo
Léon Frederic
Louis Emile Manche
Ludwig Fahrenkrog
Ludwig Hohlwein
M. Odin Wiesinger
Marianne Preindlsberger Stokes
Mario Sironi
Marta Elisabet Fossel
Mårten Eskil Winge
Ottomar Anton
Paul Herrmann
Paul Mathias Padua
Paul Smalian
Peter Nicolai Arbo
Rudolf Hengstenberg
Rudolf Hermann Eisenmenger
Sepp Hilz
Teofilo Patini
Theodor Kittelsen
Walther Hoeck
Werner Graul
Wilhelm Dachauer
Wilhelm Nida-Rümelin
Wilhelm Petersen
Wilhelm Sauter
Willy Knabe
Willy Meller
Wolfgang vom Schemm
Wolfgang Willrich
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Paul Wegener.
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1913 El estudiante de Praga, de Stellan Rye.
1914 El Golem, de Henrik Galeen y Paul Wegener.
1916 Der Yoghi, de Rochus Gliese y Paul Wegener.
1916 Rübezahls Hochzeit, de Paul Wegener y Rochus Gliese.
1917 Der Golem und die Tänzerin, de Rochus Gliese y Paul Wegener.
1917 Hans Trutz im Schlaraffenland, de Paul Wegener.
1918 Der Rattenfänger von Hameln, de Paul Wegener.
1920 Sumurun, de Ernst Lubitsch.
1920 Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (versión definitiva) de Carl Boese y Paul Wegener.
1921 Das Weib des Pharao, de Ernst Lubitsch.
1922 Vanina, de Arthur von Gerlach.
1922 Lucrezia Borgia, de Richard Oswald.
1924 Lebende Buddhas, de Paul Wegener.
1926 The Magician (USA), de Rex Ingram.
1927 Die Weber, de Friedrich Zelnik.
1928 Alraune, de Henrik Galeen.
1933 Hans Westmar, de Franz Wenzler.
1934 Ein Mann will nach Deutschland, de Paul Wegener.
1935 ...nur ein Komödiant.
1939 Das unsterbliche Herz.
1942 Der große König, de Veit Harlan.
1945 Der Fall Molander, de Georg Wilhelm Pabst.
1945 Kolberg, de Veit Harlan.
1948 Der große Mandarin, de Karl-Heinz Stroux.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Wegener
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hjfoley · 7 years
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Vanina 1922 Vanina loves rebel leader Octavio, who gets caught. He gets a pardon and marries Vanina. When he is captured again, Vanina helps him to escape prison.
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My Top 9 Favorite Films I Watched in 2022 (First Time)
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922) | dir. Fritz Lang
Die Nibelungen (1924)  dir. Fritz Lang
The Wicker Man (1973) | dir. Robin Hardy
Das Testament des Dr.  Mabuse (1933) | dir. Fritz Lang
Metropolis (1927) | dir. Fritz Lang
Der Müde Tod (1921) | dir. Fritz Lang
Zur Chronik von Grieshuus (1925) | dir. Arthur von Gerlach
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) | dir. Rupert Julian
Count Dracula (1977) | dir. Philip Saville
A majority of what I watched in 2022 were Weimar-era German silent films, notably those by Fritz Lang. I enjoyed a great number of the movies he did in the 1920′s, especially his epics Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler and Die Nibelungen. Also, I came to enjoy the work of actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge after first seeing him as Rotwang in Metropolis. My most favorite role of his is Dr. Mabuse, which I feel is his greatest.
All of these are truly excellent films and would definitely recommend.
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tribelamag-blog · 6 years
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http://tribelamagazine.com/art-today-11-07-17-light-end-of-the-tunnel-a-greg-tucker-photo/ TribeLA Magazine • Los Angeles According to Greg Tucker, photography combines technologic knowledge with artistic interpretation: The former can be learned while the latter is probably both a natural & innate ability that can be improved with thoughtful effort and experience. #Allartallthetime #Arttoday #Tribelamagazine
New Post has been published on http://tribelamagazine.com/art-today-11-07-17-light-end-of-the-tunnel-a-greg-tucker-photo/
ART TODAY 11.07.17 Light at the End of the Tunnel, a Greg Tucker photo
Light at the end of the tunnel… Zion National Park Utah
According to Greg Tucker, photography combines technologic knowledge with artistic interpretation: The former can be learned while the latter is probably both a natural & innate ability that can be improved with thoughtful effort and experience. A few of my favorite photographers include include John & Barbara Gerlach, Art Wolff, Marc Adamus, and Arthur Morris.
We asked Greg if he could choose a past literary/art/music movement to be a part of, which would he choose? No time like the present.
http://gregtuckerphotography.com
http://tribelamagazine.com/day18-fine-art-photographer-greg-tucker/
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paolo-streito-1264 · 5 years
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Arthur Gerlach. Worker on Beam of Building at 40 Wall Street, 1930.
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Design in Movement, Arthur Gerlach, c. 1925-c. 1935, Harvard Art Museums: Photographs
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Jean and Julien Levy Size: 24 x 16 cm (9 7/16 x 6 5/16 in.)
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/5320
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stonz · 7 years
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Circa 1880’s stereoview cabinet card photograph depicting Cleveland’s historic Public Square at Superior Ave. and the "Secesh Cannon." (Now located at Gray's Armory) This cannon may be the only surviving captured Confederate cannon in existence in any major northern city. Photographer: Moritz Liebich (1825-1888) Arthur K. Liebich (1834-1905) was an active photographer in Cleveland between 1874 and his death in 1905. The son of Moritz S. Libich (1825-1888) who was born in Germany and came to America in 1862. Moritz was a trained artist and he taught art for twelve years at the Jewish Orphan Asylum. Moritz was of the Jewish faith. Moritz and his son Arthur opened their studio on the corner of Ontario and Huron in 1876. In 1885 they added a branch studio on Broadway. In 1890 they moved their primary studio to a street called Euclid. Moritz was married to Alice Gerlach while in Germany and the couple had five children. Moritz’s son Arthur was born in Germany. Arthur came to Cleveland in 1863. He began his photography career working with William Case North and than joined his father’s studio eventually becoming partners with his father (1881-1888). Arthur was a major in the Spanish American War with the Cleveland regiment. In 1881 he married Alice Lacey of Aurora. . . . #ebaytreasure #vintagephotography #clevelandsettlement #clevelandhistory #sepiaphotography #Confederatecannon #publicsquare #secesh #civilwar #nostalgia
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