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  1. André Emmerich (geboren 1. Oktober 1924 in Frankfurt am Main; gestorben 25. September 2007 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Kunsthändler und Galerist deutscher Herkunft. Emmerich präsentierte vor allem Künstler der Farbfeldmalerei und der Präkolumbischen Kunst

  2. André Emmerich (October 11, 1924 – September 25, 2007) was a German-born American gallerist who specialized in the color field school and pre-Columbian art while also taking on artists such as David Hockney and John D. Graham . Early life and education. Emmerich was born in Frankfurt, Germany, to Lily (née Marx) and Hugo Emmerich.

  3. Jean-André Emmerich (* 30. März 1949 in Fleurance) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Boxer. Er war als Berufsboxer deutscher Meister im Super weltergewicht . Leben. Der in Frankreich geborene Emmerich lebte ab 1954 in Frankfurt am Main. Als Amateur boxte er zwischen 1966 und 1972 für den FSV Frankfurt.

    • Jean-André Emmerich
    • 30. März 1949
    • Fleurance, Frankreich
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  4. 26. Sept. 2007 · André Emmerich, an influential Manhattan art dealer whose gallery was an early champion of the 1950s and ’60s school of Color Field painting and who also mounted important shows of...

  5. Third generation art dealer André Emmerich began his career as a writer, editor, and publisher. He opened his New York Gallery in 1956 and is best known for his association with color field painters such as Kenneth Noland and Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler and Jules Olitski.

  6. Andre Emmerich: A Documentary Portrait. For almost 50 years, the André Emmerich Gallery was one of New York's most influential contemporary galleries. It was the focal point for Color-Field painting and a leading venue for color abstraction and monumental sculpture.

  7. 27. Sept. 2007 · From the NYTimes, Sept. 26, 2007: André Emmerich, an influential Manhattan art dealer whose gallery was an early champion of the 1950s and ’60s school of Color Field painting and who also mounted important shows of pre-Columbian art, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan. He was 82.