Hedwig Grossman Lehmann
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Hedwig Grossman Lehmann
Summary
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Berlin[2]. She was born on November 11, 1902[3]. She died in Givatayim[4]. She died on May 31, 1998[5]. She worked as a sculptor[6] and ceramicist[7]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Berlin[2], Hedwig Grossman Lehmann…
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann passed away in Givatayim[4].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was born on November 11, 1902[3].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann died on May 31, 1998[5].
- Burial took place at Old Cemetery of Herzliya[9].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann held citizenship in Israel[10].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann worked as a sculptor[6].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann worked as a ceramicist[7].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's field of work was pottery[11].
- A notable student of Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was Yocheved Marx[12].
- A notable student of Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was Gedula Ogen[13].
- A notable student of Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was David Ben Shaul[14].
- A notable student of Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was Amnon Yisraeli[15].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was a member of Blau-Weiss[16].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann is recorded as female[17].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's Commons category is recorded as Hedwig Grossman Lehmann[19].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's family name is recorded as Grossman[20].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's given name is recorded as Hedwig[21].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's significant event is recorded as Aliyah[22].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's described by source is recorded as Gedula Ogen Archive[23].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[24].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's Commons Creator page is recorded as Hedwig Grossman Lehmann[25].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's has works in the collection is recorded as Eretz Israel Museum[26].
- Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's has works in the collection is recorded as Jerusalem Primt Workshop[27].
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Origins and Family
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann was born in Berlin[2]. She was born on November 11, 1902[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[6] and ceramicist[7]. Hedwig Grossman Lehmann's field of work was pottery[11]. Notable students include Yocheved Marx[12], a ceramicist[28], 1927–2026[29], of Israel[30]; Gedula Ogen[13], a sculptor[31], 1929–2022[32], of Israel[33]; David Ben Shaul[14], a painter[34], 1932–2018[35], of Israel[36], specialised in painting[37]; and Amnon Yisraeli[15], a sculptor[38], b. 1954[39], of Israel[40].
Death and Burial
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann died on May 31, 1998[5]. She died in Givatayim[4]. She is buried at Old Cemetery of Herzliya[9].
Why It Matters
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8] She is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
FAQs
Where was Hedwig Grossman Lehmann born?
Born in Berlin[2], Hedwig Grossman Lehmann…
Where did Hedwig Grossman Lehmann die?
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann passed away in Givatayim[4].
What did Hedwig Grossman Lehmann do for work?
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann worked as sculptor[6] and ceramicist[7].