10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BALADINE»
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Life of a Poet: Rainer Maria Rilke
year, of the artist Elisabeth Dorothea Klossowska, who signed herself Baladine.
Rilke had arrived in Geneva in August as part of his farewell tour. The French
ambience of this city, sharply reminiscent of his Parisian past, strengthened his ...
The secret of breath is as much a kiss as a last sigh. Isabelle Baladine Howald lives and works in Strasbourg, where she pursued her studies in philosophy and now directs the "Philosophical and Literary Encounters" of the Librairie Kleber.
Isabelle Baladine Howald, 2008
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Balthus: Cats and Girls
1916 Erich Klossowski begins successful career as stage and cos- tume
designer for Berlin's Lessing Theater and Deutsches Künstler Theater (through
1919). 1917–18 Elisabeth Klossowska (later known as Baladine) moves with her
sons ...
Sabine Rewald, Balthus, 2013
Baladine would say hello to Luc, "Good luck to you" (in English), and go straight
up to Jacques. The latter always welcomed her. He who used to call Baladine "an
Asiatic plague." What did they do? Jacques, sometimes on his bed or seated on ...
I'm really extraordinarily worried about her and the boys, Baltusz and Pierre.32
Desperate that Baladine and Balthus be spared “the ever increasing terrors of a
Berlin winter,” Rilke asked Mrs. Nolke to take Baladine and Balthus into her
house.
Sara Paretsky. Baladine for instructions. He chose to approach his son in this
highly unusual way, and a police officer is dead as a result.” One of the Carnifice
Security men who'd been in the church last week had decided to do a deal with
the ...
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Balthus: Catalog of an Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum ...
Baladine knew Masereel, and Balthus might have seen his woodcut illustrations
for Pierre Jean Jouve's Hétel-Dieu, a small book published in 1919. The Mitsou
illustrations with their inherent naiveté were admired by Emil Orlik, a well-known
...
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Myth and Ritual in Women's Detective Fiction
Baladine's only redeeming factor, in Vic's eyes, is that he is a father. However,
Baladine soon loses whatever credibility his parent status might lend him. He
assures V.I. that he's never been an idealist or misplaced his trust, "Either about ...
Christine A. Jackson, 2002
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Desire and Avoidance in Art: Pablo Picasso, Hans Bellmer, ...
The Klossowski brothers' parents had been separated since 1917, their father (a
cultured, rather distant art historian and painter) making his way as a successful
stage and costume designer in Berlin, while their mother Baladine moved from ...
Maybe it's because those details are so loaded with Oedipal overtones. Balthus's
parents were Polish and German artists (his- mother, Baladine, was the daughter
of Russian emigres). They split up before he was ten, and he, his brother, and ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BALADINE»
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She also has a new book of translation, Parting Movement, Constantly Prevented by Isabelle Baladine Howald, published by Oystercatcher ... «USM News, Jan 15»
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The Balthus enigma
By the time Balthus was 10, his artist mother, Baladine, had separated from her husband Erich Klossowski, painter and art historian. For years ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Nov 13»
My Visit with Balthus
Rainer Maria Rilke, a family friend (he was having an affair with Balthus's mother, Baladine), was so impressed by the boy's gifts that he ... «New Yorker, Oct 13»
Balthus and Magritte reconsidered.
He had a remarkably enriched childhood: his father, an art historian, and his mother, a painter who went by the name Baladine, hobnobbed ... «New Yorker, Sep 13»
The Met Opens 'Balthus: Cats and Girls' Today
The German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, a family friend-who not long after became Baladine's lover-was so enchanted by these drawings that he ... «Broadway World, Sep 13»
Fanny Ardant: Armenian roots are family matters, not journalists …
... and deliciously flirtatious Mary of Guise. Fanny Ardant resides in Paris, France. She has three daughters, Lumir, Joséphine and Baladine. «PanARMENIAN.Net, Jul 11»
Existence 2.0 (Full Issue!) #1
EXISTENCE 2.0 begins moments after self-absorbed physicist Sylvester Baladine finds his consciousness transferred into the body of the ... «Comic Book Resources, Jul 09»
Existential Comics: Talking to the Creators of Existence 2.0
NS: Sylvester Baladine—the most narcissistic, self-absorbed, petulant physicist you will ever encounter. Sylvester is a guy who has dug himself ... «Newsarama, Jun 09»
Image's New "Existence"
“'Existence 2.0' is about a guy named Sylvester Baladine,” Spencer told CBR. “Baladine is a very gifted scientist who's disillusioned with his ... «Comic Book Resources, Jun 09»