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    Therese Johanne Höch in Gotha, Germany. Although she attended school, domesticity took precedence in the Höch household. In 1904, Höch was taken out of...
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    Dada (section Hannah Höch)
    then out of the war, Hannah Höch and George Grosz used Dada to express communist sympathies. Grosz, together with John Heartfield, Höch and Hausmann developed...
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    Hannah Hart (born 1986), American internet personality, comedian, actress and author Hannah Hauxwell (1926–2018), Yorkshire Dales farmer Hannah Höch (1889–1978)...
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  • The Early Work of Hannah Höch in Context". In Boswell, Peter; Makela, Maria; Lanchner, Carolyn (eds.). The photomontages of Hannah Höch (1. ed.). Minneapolis:...
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    artist Hannah Höch in 1919. The work measures 43.7 × 34.6 cm and is in the collection of the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin, Germany. In 1919, Hannah Höch began...
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    position on the Gestapo's Most Wanted List. Hannah Höch began experimenting with photomontage in 1918. Höch worked for Ullstein Verlag designing knitting...
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  • including Hans Arp, Max Ernst, Hannah Höch, Francis Picabia, and Rudolf Schlichter, as well as key works by Grosz, Höch and Hausmann. The work Tatlin At...
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  • Eva-Maria Hoch (born 1984), Austrian tennis player Gottfried Höch (1800–1872), German official Hannah Höch (1889–1978), German artist Harry Hoch (1887–1981)...
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  • meetings with members of the Berlin avant-garde, including Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, and Jean Arp in the autumn of 1918. "[I remember] the night he introduced...
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    liberally fictionalized versions of artists Max Beckmann, Franz Marc, and Hannah Höch as well as pivotal female scientific figure Marie Curie, the piece works...
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