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  1. Baladine Klossowska or Klossowska (born in 1886 as Elisabeth Dorothea Spiro, died in 1969) was a Polish painter. She was the mother of the artist Balthus[1] and the writer Pierre Klossowski,[2] and the last lover of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke.[3]

  2. www.hellenicaworld.com › Art › PaintingsBaladine Klossowska

    Baladine Klossowska (polnisch: Balladyna Kłossowska, geb. Elisabeth Dorothea Spiro, * 1886 in Breslau; † 1969 in Paris) war eine Malerin.Sie war die Tochter des Kantors der Breslauer Synagoge zum Weißen Storch, Abraham Baer Spiro (1833–1903), Schwester des Malers Eugene Spiro (1874–1972), Mutter des Malers Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski, 1908–2001) und des Malers und Schriftstellers ...

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    Rainer Maria Rilke mit der Malerin Baladine Klossowska und deren Sohn Baltusz (1922) Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) gilt weithin als einer der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Dichter. Die Themen der Vergänglichkeit und des Wandels, welche er in seiner Ly ...

  4. Baladine Klossowski (German, 1886–1969) 1959. May Picture. Paul Klee (German (born Switzerland), Münchenbuchsee 1879–1940 Muralto-Locarno) 1925. Der Traum seinen Lebens (The Dream of His Life) Hannah Höch (German, Gotha 1889–1978 Berlin) 1925. Wom ...

  5. BildendeR KünstlerIn (Personen\K\Klossowska, Baladine (1886-1969)) Related units of description: Related units of description: siehe unter: SLA-RMR-E_93-1 Der Letzte / Rilke, Rainer Maria, 1927 (Dokument) Usage: Permission required: Reproduktionsbewillig ...

  6. Baladine Klossowska. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Baladine Klossowska. French painter (1886-1969) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 21 October 1886.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BalthusBalthus - Wikipedia

    Balthus's mother Elisabeth Dorothée Spiro Klossowska (known as Baladine Klossowska) was descended from Lithuanian Jews who had emigrated to East Prussia. In the catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's 1984 Balthus exhibition, she was described as the daughter of a cantor from Korelitz in Novogrudok district in the Russian Empire.