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 Max Ernst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ernst died on April 1, 1976, in Paris, France and was interred there in the Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Ernst remained primarily in the United States, living in Sedona, Arizona, and in 1948 wrote the treatise Beyond Painting before visiting Europe in 1950.
Following the onset of World War II, Ernst was detained as an enemy alien but with the assistance of the American journalist Varian Fry in Marseille, he managed to escape the country with Peggy Guggenheim.
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 Richard R. Ernst - Open Encyclopedia
Ernst was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1991 for his contributions towards the development of multidimensional, Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy while at Varian Associates, Palo Alto, California.
Richard Robert Ernst (born August 14, 1933) is a Swiss chemist and Nobel Laureate.
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 Max Ernst
Max Ernst was born on April 2, 1891 in Bruhl, near Cologne.
Ernst was an uneven artist, but his best works have a personal sense of mythology to them.
Ernst wrote in the third person, and he explains the appearance of the nightingale: “First contact with hallucination.
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 Ernest Ising Obituary
Ernst graduated with a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Hamburg, Germany, in 1924.
Ernst enjoyed telling how he took his daily baths in Einstein's bathtub because he and Jane did not have a bathtub in their home.
To his friends and colleagues, Ernst will be remembered as a quiet scholar with a warm sense of humor who first and foremost was a teacher.
www.bradley.edu /las/phy/personnel/isingobit.html   (867 words)

  
 Ernst & Young
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 Ernst Mayr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ernst Mayr (July 5, 1904, Kempten, Germany – February 3, 2005, Bedford, Massachusetts USA), was one of the 20th century's leading evolutionary biologists.
Ernst Mayr brought the solution by defining the concept 'species'.
In his book 'Systematics and the Origin of Species' (1942) he wrote that a species is not a group of morphologically similar individuals, but a group that can breed only among themselves, excluding all others.
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 The enduring significance of the work of Max Ernst
Ernst's work was a vital ingredient in the transition from the negative anarchism of Dada to the positive examination of the nature of man by the surrealists.
Ernst deepened his study of technique and its importance in the creative process, in an attempt to expose the myth of the creative genius, just as the surrealists attacked religious and political myths.
Ernst explains the process of discovery of his collage: "One rainy day in 1919, finding myself in a village on the Rhine, I was struck by the obsession which held under my gaze the pages of an illustrated catalogue showing objects designed for anthropologic, microscopic, psychologic, mineralogic, and palaeontologic demonstration.
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 Ernst & Young Canada - Privacy Policy
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 Max Ernst
Ernst not only created individual, disparate works; more importantly, with the aid of variations and series, he simultaneously created the climate in which these works live and breathe.
The radicality with which, in the course of a few months in 1919, Ernst demolished the institutional and definitional parameters of art both traditional and avant-garde was followed before the year was out by the building of the world of collage.
"Again, the crux is this: Max Ernst's careful selection of seminal imagery employed in collages and all the variants of collage, and the formal criteria which determined the composition of the printer's plate prints, rubbings, overpaining,s montages of photographic positives and paste-ups of wood engravings all indicate the primacy of control.
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 Max Ernst. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Max Ernst was born on 2 April 1891 in Brühl, near Cologne, the first son of Philipp Ernst, teacher of the deaf and amateur painter, and his wife, Luise, née Kopp.
Max Ernst was among those who shared the views and aims of the Surrealists and took an active part in founding the new movement.
With the outburst of the First World War Ernst was conscripted to the army, where he served in the field artillery till the end of the war, never dropping his interest in art.
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 Ernst Wit's Homepage
Ernst Wit is a Reader in Statistics and his primary research interests lie in the field of statistical bioinformatics and algebraic approaches to statistics.
Ernst is also the organizer of the statistical bioinformatics seminars.
He is currently coordinating a bioinformatics initiative at the Department of Statistics of the University of Glasgow.
www.stats.gla.ac.uk /~ernst   (314 words)

  
 Max Ernst (1891 - 1976) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ernst spent part of World War II in a Nazi prison camp, and then lived the remainder of his life in the United States.
Inspired by the surrealist artists, in particular, Max Ernst and Paul Klee, the paintings are a meditation on the randomness of fate.
As of the end of the 20s, Max Ernsts interest in sculpture as an autonomous discipline became more evident and his plastic production became increasingly independent of his pictorial production, developing its own stylistic direction: in sculpt...
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 Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Ernst - Biography
Ernst received the Grand Prize for painting at the Venice Biennale in 1954, and in 1975 the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum gave him a major retrospective, which traveled in modified form to the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, in 1975.
Max Ernst was born on April 2, 1891, in Bruhl, Germany.
At this time he was interested in psychology and the art of the mentally ill. In 1911 Ernst became a friend of August Macke and joined the Rheinische Expressionisten group in Bonn.
www.guggenheimcollection.org /site/artist_bio_45.html   (414 words)

  
 W.G. Ernst-Home Page-Stanford University
Ernst, W. G., in press, Subduction, ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism, and regurgitation of buoyant crustal slices—implications for arcs and continental growth: p-- in Processes and Consequences of Deep Subduction: Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, D. Rubie and R. van der.
Ernst, W. and Liu, J., 1998, Experimental phase-equilibrium study of Al- and Ti-contents of calcic amphibole in MORB—a semiquantitative thermobarometer: Amer.
Ernst, W. G., Jones, R. E., and Van de Ven, C., in press, Geologic map (1:24,000) of the Barcroft composite pluton, central White Mountains, eastern California: structure, mineral parageneses, and tectonic evolution: Calif. Div.
pangea.stanford.edu /GES/faculty/ernst.html   (1327 words)

  
 Ernst, Max on Encyclopedia.com
After World War I, Ernst joined the Dada movement in Paris and then became a founder of surrealism.
Rationalization and natural law: Max Weber's and Ernst Troeltsch's interpretation of the medieval doctrine of natural law.
Apart from the medium of collage, Ernst developed other devices to express his fantastic vision.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/e/ernst-m1a.asp   (587 words)

  
 FLUXEUROPA: ERNST JUENGER
Essayist and novelist Ernst Jünger was born in Heidelberg in 1895.
The death last month of Ernst Jünger at the age of 102 precipitated the publication of this page ahead of schedule.
I began to study his work only a few months ago, and have been hampered by the difficulty of obtaining his books in English translation.
www.fluxeuropa.com /ernstjuenger.htm   (893 words)

  
 German monk's 500-year-old mystery solved
Though Ernst's discovery had escaped wide notice, a subsequent report in The New York Times highlighted it, and Reeds has prepared a paper for publication in a cryptology journal.
To Ernst, this seemed to be risky behavior for a Benedictine monk.
That discussion launched Ernst on an intellectual quest that would involve not only deciphering the book, but also the more complex task of solving the riddle of the man Trithemius (1462-1516).
www.post-gazette.com /healthscience/19980629bspirit1.asp   (1462 words)

  
 Ruska, Ernst --  Encyclopædia Britannica
German sculptor Ernst Barlach was an outstanding sculptor of the expressionist movement (a movement in which the artist's personal emotions are presented through distortion and exaggeration).
Autobiographies of Ernst Ruska and Gerd Binnig of Germany and Heinrich Rohrer of Switzerland.
Features a list of scientists who have recieved this award from 1901 to the present day including Norman F. Ramsey, Ernst Ruska, Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, William A. Fowler, and William Conrad Rontgen.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9064460   (697 words)

  
 Richard D. ErnstChemistry, University of Utah
Basta, A.M. Arif, and R.D. Ernst, "Reaction of Chromium(III) Chloride with the Cycloheptadienyl Anion: Susceptibility of Edge-Bridges to C-H Activation Reactions," Organometallics 22, 812 (2003).
Kulsomphob, A.M. Arif, and R.D. Ernst, "Syntheses, Characterization, and Structural Studies of Half-Open Zirconocenes,"Organometallics 21, 3182 (2002).
R.D. Ernst, J.W. Freeman, L. Stahl, D.R. Wilson, A.M. Arif, B. Nuber and M.L. Ziegler, "Longer but Stronger Bonds: Structures of PF 3, P(OEt) 3, and PMe 3 Adducts of an Open Titanocene," J. Am.
www.chem.utah.edu /faculty/ernst   (780 words)

  
 Ernst, Richard on Encyclopedia.com
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Finalists for Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) Awards Announced in the Pacific Northwest.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/e/ernst-r1i.asp   (349 words)

  
 Missoulian: Widow settles suit against Jesse Ernst
Ernst's paraplegic brother, Ted, was convicted of the murder and is serving a 100-year prison sentence.
Serena Streeter sued Jesse Ernst, who was found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect in the Dec. 25, 1997, death of Larry Streeter.
Court records show Ted Ernst shot Larry Streeter at a friend's house, after Streeter interrupted the brothers, who were burglarizing the house while the owner was out of town.
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 Ernst & Young - Global Home
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 Ernst Zündel
Ernst Zundel thinks so too, as he told me when I visited him at the Metro West Detention Centre on December 26.
The Crown need only convince the judge, with secret evidence and hearsay, that it was not unreasonable for two cabinet ministers to think Ernst Zundel might be a terrorist when they signed the certificate on May 1, 2003.
The letters sought agreement to postpone any deportation of Ernst Zundel until after two ongoing related cases that impact on Mr.
www.adelaideinstitute.org /Dissenters1/zundel/zundel_imminent_deportation.htm   (955 words)

  
 Max Ernst Online
Ernst's son is the abstract painter Jimmy Ernst.
Ernst married four times: to Luise Straus, Marie-Berthe Aurenche, art collector Peggy Guggenheim, and Surrealist artist Dorothea Tanning.
All images and text on this Max Ernst page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 Ernst & Young UK - Privacy Policy
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 Edge: WHAT EVOLUTION IS
Ernst's "clean-up" consisted of thorough bird surveys of New Guinea's five most important north coastal mountains, a task whose difficulties are impossible to conceive today in these days when bird explorers and their field assistants are at least not at acute risk of being ambushed by the natives.
ERNST MAYR is Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, Emeritus, at Harvard University.
From New Guinea, Ernst went on to the Solomon Islands in the Southwest Pacific, where as a member of the Whitney South Sea Expedition he participated in bird surveys of several islands, including the notorious Malaita (even more dangerous in those days than was New Guinea).
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 Ernst & Young in talks with non-U.S. Andersen practices. - Mar. 25, 2002
But Ernst is not looking to acquire the Andersen partnerships, which number 83 outside the U.S. Instead, Ernst is seeking to combine the Andersen units with its own member firms in that country.
Ernst is ranked as the No. 3 accounting firm in the U.S. but is the smallest of the Big 5 globally, according to Bowman's Accounting Report.
Ernst & Young is looking at Andersen practices in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Americas, Kimsey said.
money.cnn.com /2002/03/25/news/deals/andersen_merger   (545 words)

  
 Max Ernst
Max Ernst was born at Bruhl, near Cologne, the son of Philipp Ernst, teacher of the deaf and amateur painter, and his wife, Luise nee Kopp.
Ernst met the Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington and lived with her until 1940 when Ernst was arrested by the Nazis.
Ernst taught himself to paint while studying philosophy and psychiatry at the University of Bonn (1909-1914) and exhibited his painting at the first German Autumn Salon in 1913.
www.fantasyarts.net /Max_Ernst.htm   (530 words)

  
 Pharyngula::Ernst Mayr
Ernst Mayr, the leading evolutionary biologist of the 20th century, died on Thursday in Bedford, Mass.
Beeing from Kempten/Germany I was pleased to hear Dr. Ernst Mayr will be honored with a plaque on his house of birth in Kempten.
Trackback: Ernst Mayr (1904-2005) Tracked on: white pebble (66.159.239.140) at 2005 02 04 18:46:03
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 Evolution: Library: Ernst Mayr and the Evolutionary Synthesis
Ernst Mayr helped define the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory, proposing the "Biological Species Concept." In particular, his work on species and speciation helped scientists understand the progress and mechanisms of evolution from one species to another, and the importance of the species unit as "the keystone of evolution."
Credit for doing the most to crack this puzzle goes to Ernst Mayr, perhaps the greatest evolutionary scientist of the twentieth century.
They described evolution as a continuous, gradual change over time, but species are distinct from each other, suggesting that some process has created a discontinuity, or gap, between them.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/evolution/library/06/2/l_062_01.html   (433 words)

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