Mogens Ballin (20 March 1871, Copenhagen – 27 January 1914, Hellerup) was a Danish artist, one of a group of painters who gathered in the Breton village...
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Ballin, ballin, or ballin' in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ballin or Ballin' may refer to: Ada Ballin (1863–1906), English author Albert Ballin (1857–1918)...
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Mogens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mogens is a Danish masculine given name (specifically Danish shake-up of Magnus), and may refer to: Mogens...
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ceramics and resumed work as a silversmith and designer with the master, Mogens Ballin. This led Jensen to make a landmark decision, when in 1904, he risked...
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young rebels. Johannes Jørgensen then met a young Jewish silversmith, Mogens Ballin, who had converted to Catholicism. He had not reached the spiritual...
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Bache (1839–1927) Carl Balsgaard (1812–1893) Emil Bærentzen (1799–1868) Mogens Ballin (1871–1914) Magdalene Bärens (1737–1808) Poul Anker Bech (1942–2009)...
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ceramics and began again as a silversmith and designer with the master Mogens Ballin. This led Jensen to make a landmark decision, when in 1904, he risked...
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list of prominent North European Jews, arranged by country of origin: Mogens Ballin, painter Victor Bendix, composer, conductor and pianist Susanne Bier...
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Mogens Ballin, a Danish artist and silversmith. Rasetti introduced them to painting on ceramics. At a celebration for Gauguin in March 1891, Mogens Ballin...
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Henri-Gabriel Ibels, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Georges Lacombe, the Danish Mogens Ballin and the Dutch Jan Verkade. The Nabis were influenced, in addition to...
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