Edith Neumann EstateCollection 1879-2002 bulk 1938-1988

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Edith Neumann EstateCollection 1879-2002 bulk 1938-1988

The Edith NeumannEstate Collection documents aspects of the microbiologist Edith Neumann's privatelife. Included is a large amount of personal correspondence to herself and herhusband as well as documentation on the art collection of her father Alfred Spitzer.Other papers include correspondence of her husband Fritz Neumann withcolleagues and his professor Martin Heidegger and some personal papers of EdithNeumann, primarily documenting her death.

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Spitzer, Alfred Alexander

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Neumann, Frederick, 1899-1967

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Neumann family

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Zeitlhofer, Fredericke

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Edith Neumann was born Editha Spitzer in Vienna on May 26, 1902, the youngest child of the lawyer and art collector Alfred Spitzer and his wife Hermine. She had an elder sister named Hanna (Hansi). Her father invested in the work of artists such as Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Edith Spitzer studied chemistry and physics at the University of Vienna and received her doctorate in 1927; at that time she was the only woman studying such subjects there. Alfred Spitzer die...

OĢˆsterreichische Galerie Belvedere.

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Neumann, Edith, 1902-2002

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Edith Neumann was born Editha Spitzer in Vienna on May 26, 1902, the youngest child of the lawyer and art collector Alfred Spitzer and his wife Hermine. She had an elder sister named Hanna (Hansi). Her father invested in the work of artists such as Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Edith Spitzer studied chemistry and physics at the University of Vienna and received her doctorate in 1927; at that time she was the only woman studying such subjects there. Alfred Spitzer die...

Galerie St. Etienne.

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Bard College

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John Bard founded St. Stephen's College in 1860 as an Episcopal training school on his estate in Annandale-on-Hudson. It affiliated with Columbia University in 1928, changed its name to Bard College in 1935, and became independent of Columbia and co-educational in 1944. From the description of Archives, 1860-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155516793 ...

Graphische Sammlung Albertina.

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