Carry van Bruggen (1 January 1881 – 16 November 1932) was a Dutch writer. She also wrote under the name Justine Abbing. One of 16 children of Izak de...
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include: Van Bruggen Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen (1929–2016), Dutch malacologist Carry van Bruggen (1881–1932), Dutch novelist Coosje van Bruggen (1942–2009)...
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secondary schools, both in Beilen: Dr. Nassau College CS Vincent van Gogh Carry van Bruggen (1881 in Smilde - 1932) a Dutch writer Jacob Israël de Haan (1881...
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collections: 1922 – Jeruzalem 1925 – Palestina with an introduction by Carry van Bruggen 1941 – Brieven uit Jeruzalem edited by David Koker ('Letters from...
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Dutch speed skater Carry Hauser, nickname of Carl Maria Hauser (1895–1985), Austrian painter, stage set designer and poet Carry van Bruggen, whose birthname...
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portretten van: Mina Kruseman, Betsy Perk, Wilhelmina Drucker, Aletta Jacobs, Carry van Bruggen, Cornélie Huygens, Henriette Roland Holst-van der Schalk...
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He was largely influenced by L. E. J. Brouwer, Gerrit Mannoury, Carry van Bruggen and Gerard Bolland, who brought Hegelian thought to the Netherlands...
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player Caroline Lea de Haan (1881–1932), Dutch novelist writing as Carry van Bruggen, sister of Jacob israël de Haan Chantal Nijkerken-de Haan (born 1973)...
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she belonged to, living together with LGBT lovers like Hannah Höch. Carry van Bruggen, sister of Jacob Israël de Haan, published her partly autobiographical...
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painter Carry van Bruggen-de Haan (1881–1932), writer Jacob Israël de Haan (1881–1924), anti-Zionist and ultra-Orthodox activist Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper...
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