Gertrude Sandmann (16 November 1893 – 6 January 1981) was a German artist and Holocaust survivor. Born into a wealthy German-Jewish family, Sandmann studied at the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen and had private tutelage from Käthe Kollwitz. In 1935 she was banned from practicing her profession due to the Nuremberg Laws. Given a deportation order in 1942, she ignored it, faked her own suicide, and hid with friends in Berlin until the end of the war. She lived in an apartment in Berlin-Schöneberg until the end of her life.
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| - Gertrude Sandmann (de)
- Gertrude Sandmann (es)
- Gertrude Sandmann (fr)
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| - Gertrude Sandmann (* 16. Oktober 1893 in Berlin; † 6. Januar 1981 in Berlin-Schöneberg) war eine Berliner Künstlerin jüdischer Herkunft. Sie war Mitbegründerin der Gruppe L 74, was für „Lesbos“ bzw. „1974“ steht. Als Malerin der Moderne umfasst ihr Werk graphische Arbeiten und Pastelle. (de)
- Gertrude Sandmann (Berlín, 16 de noviembre de 1893 – Berlín-Schöneberg, 6 de enero de 1981) fue una artista alemana de origen judío. Fue cofundadora del grupo L'74, que significa "Lesbos 1974". Como pintora modernista, su obra incluye obras gráficas y pasteles. (es)
- Gertrude Sandmann, née le 16 novembre 1893 et morte le 6 janvier 1981, est une artiste peintre allemande, survivante de l'Holocauste. (fr)
- Gertrude Sandmann (16 November 1893 – 6 January 1981) was a German artist and Holocaust survivor. Born into a wealthy German-Jewish family, Sandmann studied at the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen and had private tutelage from Käthe Kollwitz. In 1935 she was banned from practicing her profession due to the Nuremberg Laws. Given a deportation order in 1942, she ignored it, faked her own suicide, and hid with friends in Berlin until the end of the war. She lived in an apartment in Berlin-Schöneberg until the end of her life. (en)
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| - Gertrude Sandmann (* 16. Oktober 1893 in Berlin; † 6. Januar 1981 in Berlin-Schöneberg) war eine Berliner Künstlerin jüdischer Herkunft. Sie war Mitbegründerin der Gruppe L 74, was für „Lesbos“ bzw. „1974“ steht. Als Malerin der Moderne umfasst ihr Werk graphische Arbeiten und Pastelle. (de)
- Gertrude Sandmann (16 November 1893 – 6 January 1981) was a German artist and Holocaust survivor. Born into a wealthy German-Jewish family, Sandmann studied at the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen and had private tutelage from Käthe Kollwitz. In 1935 she was banned from practicing her profession due to the Nuremberg Laws. Given a deportation order in 1942, she ignored it, faked her own suicide, and hid with friends in Berlin until the end of the war. She lived in an apartment in Berlin-Schöneberg until the end of her life. She was a lesbian and, after the war, worked to improve the rights and visibility of LGBT people. Much of her oeuvre is held by the . (en)
- Gertrude Sandmann (Berlín, 16 de noviembre de 1893 – Berlín-Schöneberg, 6 de enero de 1981) fue una artista alemana de origen judío. Fue cofundadora del grupo L'74, que significa "Lesbos 1974". Como pintora modernista, su obra incluye obras gráficas y pasteles. (es)
- Gertrude Sandmann, née le 16 novembre 1893 et morte le 6 janvier 1981, est une artiste peintre allemande, survivante de l'Holocauste. (fr)
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