Lincoln Kienholz is an American football quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Kienholz attended T. F. Riggs High School in Pierre, South Dakota. He...
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Edward Ralph Kienholz (October 23, 1927 – June 10, 1994) was an American installation artist and assemblage sculptor whose work was highly critical of...
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to Nancy Reddin Kienholz Nancy Reddin Kienholz (1943–2019), American mixed media artist, was married to Edward Kienholz Willis Kienholz (1875–1958), American...
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William Simmian "Willis" Kienholz (October 10, 1875 – September 20, 1958) was an American college football player and coach. He served one-year stints...
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Edgar H. Kienholz (May 18, 1889 – October 1, 1974) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Santa...
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Nancy Reddin Kienholz (December 9, 1943 – August 7, 2019) was an American mixed media artist based in Hope, Idaho. She worked in installation art, assemblage...
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life-size, walk-in artwork created in 1965 by the American artist Edward Kienholz; it has been referred to as his greatest work, and "one of the most memorable...
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printmaker and sculptor. Edward Kienholz (1927–1994), an American artist who collaborated with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, creating free-standing, large-scale...
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in October 1970). Poet Charles Bukowski hung around, as did artists Ed Kienholz and others associated with the Ferus Gallery, which was located nearby...
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Mortimer (1900) Fred Folsom (1901–1902) Dave Cropp (1903–1904) Willis Kienholz (1905) Frank Castleman (1906–1907) Fred Folsom (1908–1915) Bob Evans (1916–1917)...
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