Artists and Authors
Koch (†), Alexander
Born in 1895, worked from 1920 at the family publishing house, Verlagsanstalt Alexander Koch, which was founded in Darmstadt in 1888 by his father, Alexander
Kodré, Helfried
1940 born in Graz, Austria Learned the goldsmith trade as an autodidact 1962-1975 collaboration with Elisabeth J. Defner 1975-1984 Study of art history at the
Koschatzky-Elias, Dr. Gabriela
Born 3 October 1958 in Vienna; Culture journalist Curator of the Egon Schiele Museum in Tulln. Member of the board for the Stiftung Erwin Ringel
Kovalevski, Dr. phil. Bärbel
Born 1937, studied museology in Weißenfels and history in Berlin; doctorate in Greifswald, Institute for Art History. Over 20 years as research assistant and director
Künzli, Otto
Born 1948 in Zurich, he took his final apprenticeship exam as a goldsmith in the metals class (Max Fröhlich, Fritz Loosli) at the Zurich Applied
Lenor Larsen, Jack
internationally known textile designer, author, and collector, is one of the world’s foremost advocates of traditional and contemporary crafts. In addition to LongHouse Reserve, Mr.
Lessmann, Dr. Johanna
Studied art history in Göttingen, Freiburg and Bonn. From 1974 to 1987 she worked at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Braunschweig (catalogue of the
Lindemann, Wilhelm
Wilhelm Lindemann, born 1949. Studies in philosophy, comparative literature and social work. Worked in Idar-Oberstein as curator for the exhibition programme ‘Idar-Oberstein schmückt sich’. Since
Lippert (†), Ekkehard
had for many years archived written accounts and verbal accounts on earthenware in Lower Silesia and Lower Franconia. The special interest encompassed –influenced not least
Lippert, Inge
has for many years archived written accounts and verbal accounts on earthenware in Lower Silesia and Lower Franconia. The special interest encompasses –influenced not least
Mackert, Suska
trained as a goldsmith at the State College for Glass and Jewellery in Neugablonz, Germany and studied within the jewellery department at the Gerrit Rietveld