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  JewishEncyclopedia.com - HIRSCHSPRUNG, HEINRICH:
Danish manufacturer and art-collector; born in Copenhagen Feb. 7, 1836; son of Abraham Marcus Hirschsprung (1793-1871), who in 1826 founded one of the largest tobacco-factories in Denmark, of which Heinrich Hirschsprung is still (1903) the proprietor.
Hirschsprung's great collection of paintings, pastels, water-colors, etc., was exhibited in Copenhagen in 1888.
Hirschsprung's brother, Harald Hirschsprung (born in Copenhagen Dec. 14, 1830), graduated as M.D. from the University of Copenhagen in 1861.
www.jewishencyclopedia.com /view.jsp?artid=798&letter=H   (136 words)

  
 Introduction
The Hirschsprung Collection was founded by the Copenhagen-born tobacco manufacturer Heinrich Hirschsprung (1836-1908) and his wife Pauline Hirschsprung.
From the mid-1860s onwards, spanning a period of more than 40 years, Heinrich Hirschsprung acquired a large number of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by contemporary Danish artists, including the Skagen painters, the Symbolists, and the Fynboerne ("Natives of Funen", a group of artists from Funen who met at Zahrtmann's school in the 1880s).
Works by the earlier generation of Danish Golden Age painters from the first half of the 19th century were a particular passion for Hirschsprung.
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 Værker af P.S. Krøyer i Den Hirschsprungske Samling
Betegnet f.o.t.v.: Til Fru Pauline Hirschsprung med glædelig Jul og hørende Hilsen fra SKrøyer og f.n.t.h.: SK Granada - 78
Hirschsprung med hjertelig Hilsen og glædelig Jul fra S Krøyer
Hirschsprung 7 Februar 1890 fra SK og m.f.t.h.: SK Concarneau 8.
www.hirschsprung.dk /kroyer/diverse/works.html   (983 words)

  
 Indian Pediatrics - Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR) is the main genetic cause of functional intestinal obstruction with an incidence of 1/5000 live births.
Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR, aganglionic megacolon) is the main genetic cause of functional intestinal obstruction with an incidence of 1/5000 live births.
A missense mutation of the endothelin-B receptor gene in multigenic Hirschsprung’s disease.
www.indianpediatrics.net /nov2004/nov-1115-1123.htm   (3011 words)

  
 Danish Museums Online
The Hirschsprung Collection was established by the tobacco manufacturer Heinrich Hirschsprung (1836-1908).
In 1902, Hirschsprung decided to donate his collection to the Danish state on the condition that the Municipality of Copenhagen should provide the premises, and that the city and the state should jointly build a museum.
As an art collector, Heinrich Hirschsprung was influenced by the naturalistic understanding of art that was common in his day.
www.dmol.dk /engelsk/mus_info.asp?musnr=10115   (369 words)

  
 Hirschsprung
Suffering from Hirschsprung’s Disease, a congenital disorder occurring once every 5,000 births, Krutika Patel (3) has been in and out of hospitals all her...
A similar condition in humans is called Hirschsprung's disease and is associated with a white "forelock." There are also at least three white spotting genes in...
Although the condition, called Hirschsprung disease, is rare, its complex genetics mimics that of more common diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.
www.onconews.org /health/Hirschsprung.html   (578 words)

  
 Articles and Texticles / Parading My Ignorance, or: Painters I should Have Known About (004)
Heinrich Hirschsprung was not only a patron of the arts who supported Kroyer during the formative years of his career, but also later introduced Kr�yer to his future wife, Marie.
Hirschsprung provides financial backing for Kr�yer during this time of travel and learning.
Because Skagen is on a long thin promontory, the effects of light in the long summer evenings are extraordinary, and that’s what had piqued my interest on first sight of the postcard.
www.articlesandtexticles.co.uk /?p=52   (1085 words)

  
 Skagens Museum: february 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Martha Møller and Anna Brøndum were tutored in drawing by both Viggo Johansen and the artist Karl Madsen, who had visited Skagen several times during his childhood and who during the 1870s introduced a number of the artists that later became known as the “Skagen artists”, to the small fishing hamlet.
Viggo Johansen made his artistic breakthrough in 1877 when he sold one of his paintings to the tobacco manufacturer Heinrich Hirschsprung in Copenhagen, but did not return to Skagen until 1880 when he and Martha Møller were married in Skagen Church.
From 1887-90 the family Johansen spent the summers in Skagen Vesterby with their numerous children, but because of disagreements with the Krøyer couple the family Johansen did not come to Skagen again before the beginning of the 1900s.
www.skagensmuseum.dk /uk/samlingen/maanedens-billede/februar-2006   (514 words)

  
 King Edward Medical University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Disease, hemolytic, of the newborn: Abnormal breakup of red blood cells in the fetus or newborn.
Disease, von Recklinghausen’s: Hereditary disorder characterized by cafe-au-lait (coffee-with-milk spots on the skin and a tendency to develop nerve tumors) also known as neurofibromatosis.
Disease, Werner-His: Named for the German physician Heinrich Werner (who did not describe Werner’s syndrome) and the Swiss physician Wilhelm His, Jr.
www.kemc.edu /dictionery_d.html   (10457 words)

  
 Parent Support for Children with Challenges - Definitions - H
A unit of vibration; the frequency of one cycle per second (CPS), named after the German physicist, Heinrich R. Hertz (1857-1894).
Treatment is in two stages: 1) a temporary colostomy, followed by 2) colonic resection of the involved segment.
Several other syndromes have an increased incidence of the disorder, and it is also associated with a variety of urogenital abnormalities.
www.childrenwithchallenges.net /definitions/H.html   (6566 words)

  
 Scandinavian Vacation Rental Properties - Holiday Homes in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland - Wonderful Copenhagen
The Hirschsprung Collection was established by the Danish tobacco magnate Heinrich Hirschsprung and his wife Pauline Hirschsprung.
Also the subject of the Hirschsprungs’ interest were works by the earlier generation of Denmark’s Golden Age Artists.
In 1902, the entire collection was donated to the Danish state and, in 1911, the Hirschsprung Collection was opened to the public.
www.scandinavianrentals.com /WonderfulCopenhagen.htm   (3279 words)

  
 Something Lovely From the State of Denmark - September 29, 2005 - The New York Sun
The exhibition is not a first-rate show of paintings, per se (ultimately, the works do not compare with those of the Danish artists' French contemporaries - David, Ingres, Courbet, Corot, Renoir, Monet), but it is a first-rate show of Danish painting, and utterly delightful to view.
"[A]ny painter [Hirschsprung] considered outstanding enough to be in his collection," Mr.
Loeb wrote, "was welcome in mine." This rather impersonal and unimaginative policy is a bit hit and miss - some paintings are fabulous, some are not - but it has resulted in a kind of mini-Hirschsprung (the largest collection of 19th-century Danish paintings outside of Denmark).
www.nysun.com /article/20731   (1021 words)

  
 Med-Dic > D
Disease, Hirschsprung’s: Absence of nerves (ganglia) in the bowel wall starting in the anus extending up a variable distance with enlargement of the bowel above that point.
Hirschsprung’s disease is the commonest cause of lower intestinal obstruction in the newborn and, later, one of the causes of chronic constipation.
(who also described the bundle of His in the heart) and the German physician Heinrich Werner (who did not describe Werner’s syndrome).
www.geocities.com /drfaisalsite/d.htm   (10816 words)

  
 Structure of the extracellular domains of the human interleukin-6 receptor alpha -chain -- Varghese et al. 99 (25): ...
Heinrich, P. C., Behrmann, I., Muller-Newen, G., Schaper, F. and Graeve, L. Biochem.
Polarity and lipid raft association of the components of the ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor complex in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells
Intrinsic susceptibility to misfolding of a hot-spot for Hirschsprung disease mutations in the ectodomain of RET
www.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/99/25/15959   (4464 words)

  
 Hirschsprung Collection, Denmark. Travel guide & tourist information by Hostelbookers.com
Crossing Østre Anlæg from the Royal Museum of Fine Arts brings you to the back of the Greek-inspired Neoclassical pavilion which houses the Hirschsprung Collection (Den Hirschsprungske Samling; Mon & Wed–Sun 11am–4pm; 35kr, Wed free; www.hirschsprung.dk), the best collection of nineteenth-century Danish art in the city.
The collection was donated to the Danish state in 1902 by second-generation German-Jewish immigrant and tobacco magnate Heinrich Hirschsprung – there's a large portrait of him smoking a cigar in the entrance hall.
Room 20 contains a large collection of works by painters from Skagen – a town on the northernmost tip of the country renowned for its bewitching light – some of whom Hirschsprung personally supported.
www.hostelbookers.com /guides/denmark/hirschsprung_collection   (223 words)

  
 Nordic Schoolnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Finally a guest book is in progress so that visitors may give us their comments.
In 1900 asked Heinrich Hirschsprung the arcitekt H.B. Storck to construct a building to a museum.
The museum building was opend in Østre Anlæg in 1911, designed by the art historian Emil Hannover.
www.nordskol.org /link_archive/muser_norden/Museer_Danmark/en   (509 words)

  
 CTW's Guide to Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Until Feb 23: Multimedia house for Ørestad new town - winner and and four other projects in architectural competition; select your own winner in special Public Prize vote; from Feb 24 - April 21: Future to Come - role of latest digital gear in designing of new architecture; virtual playground; special 3D cinema.
(Danish Art) 20, Stockholmsgade (map3/E2). Until March 3: Heinrich Hirschsprung (1836-1908) - Danish Jewish tobacco manufacturer, art collector and patron of the arts.
Recently discovered photographs of Hirschsprung - who founded in 1902 museum focused on Danish late 19th century Skagen School of Painters - his private life, family and artistic circle surrounding him in 19th century Denmark.
www.sitepuzzle.dk /ctw/exhib.vis.asp   (888 words)

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