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Shanghai Soldier 1942
Agitated soldier with an angry mob behind him. Red Chinese text in lower left, "Mei Ying dao da," roughly translated: United States and Britain to fight. The print is encased in mylar.Digital imageDavid Ludwig Bloch Collection.Born in 1910 in Floss, Bavaria, David Ludwig Bloch lost his hearing as a child. He began to study porcelain painting in 1925 and was employed at this until 1934. He then began studies at the state school for applied painting in Munich. By this time, the artist had already taken part in exhibitions of the "Jewish Culture Federation of Bavaria". Bloch became a commercial artist and decorator with the department store Sallinger in Straubing, but subsequently was fired for being Jewish. He was excluded from studies in Munich for the same reason. During Kristallnacht, Bloch was arrested and imprisoned in Dachau for four weeks, after which he found work with the master painter Heinz Voges in Munich. In 1940, the artist emigrated to Shanghai, where he got married to Lilly Cheng Disiu, who was also deaf. Bloch moved to New York in 1949 and worked there for 26 years as a graphic artist. After a visit to Germany in 1976, the Holocaust became an intense focus of his art. A book published in 1997, titled "David Ludwig Bloch: Woodcuts. Shanghai 1940-1949," presents Bloch’s collected woodcuts created in the years of his exile in Shanghai. In 2000, he had a one-man retrospective at the Jewish Museum in Munich, Germany
David Ludwig Bloch Collection 1981-1997
Books; booklets regarding Shanghai; guides; almanacs; magazines, Clippings from the "Shanghai Jewish Chronicle," Straubinger Tageblatt (1939); family papers, Photos of Shanghai; various items from the Shanghai HeraldBorn in 1910 in Floss, Bavaria, David Ludwig Bloch lost his hearing as a child. He began to study porcelain painting in 1925, and was employed at this until 1934. He then began studies at the state school for applied painting in Munich. By this time the artist had already taken part in exhibitions of the "Jewish Culture Federation of Bavaria". Bloch became a commercial artist and decorator with the department store Sallinger in Straubing, but subsequently was fired for being Jewish. He was excluded from studies in Munich for the same reason. During Kristallnacht Bloch was arrested and imprisoned in Dachau for four weeks, after which he found work with the master painter Heinz Voges in Munich. In 1940 the artist emigrated to Shanghai, where he got married to Lilly Cheng Disiu, who was also deaf. Bloch moved to New York in 1949, and worked there for 26 years as a graphic artist. After a visit to Germany in 1976, the Holocaust became an intense focus of his art. A book published in 1997, titled "David Ludwig Bloch: Woodcuts. Shanghai 1940-1949," is trilingual (written in English, German and Chinese) and presents Bloch’s collected woodcuts created in the years of his exile in Shanghai (which had become a refuge for some 20,000 European Jews). Bloch created a rich oeuvre of more than three hundred woodcuts, which bear witness to his meticulous and affectionate observance of his Chinese surroundings and the daily life of lower class people in Chinese society. In 2000, he had a one-man retrospective at the Jewish Museum in Munich, Germany, 2000. That show celebrated the occasion of Bloch’s 90th birthday.digitize
Ludwig Bloch : [Identification cards].
An unidentified ID card in Chinese letters for Ludwig Bloch, stamped repeatedly in 1944 and 1945. Also included is Ludwig Bloch's membership card of the Shanghai Jewish community, Juedische Gemeinde Shanghai.Identification cards from Box 1, Folder 18 of the David Ludwig Bloch Collection, AR 7199.Digital imag
Scientific pluralism
“Scientific pluralism” (with David Ludwig en 1er auteur ), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 202
Scientific pluralism
Entrée “Scientific pluralism” (avec David Ludwig), article invité pour la Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, en préparatio
Grundriß der Naturlehre : Ein Leitfaden bei Vorlesungen ; Mit zwei Kupfertafeln
Entworfen von Dr. David Ludwig Bourguet Professor der Chemie beim Königlichen Kollegio-Medico-Chirurgico zu BerlinAutopsie nach Ex. der Franckeschen Stiftungen Halle, SBB u. d. ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Berlin, 1798. Bei Carl Ludwig Hartmann
Beschaffenheit Des menschlichen Lebens In Einer Christlichen Leich-Predigt Als ... Herr David Ludwig Scheffer/ Fürstlicher Hessischer Regierungs- und Consistorial Rath alhier/ Mitwochens den 14ten May ... dieses 1673sten Jahrs sanfft und selig verschieden/ Und Montags den 26ten gemelten Monats in hiesige Stiffts-Kirche beygesetzt worden / ... in den Druck gegeben Durch Johannem Klöpper/ Dienern des göttlichen Worts bey der Altstätter Gemeinde In Cassel
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Shanghai, The Jail at the Ward Road 1940
Large building with Chinese-style roofs. Titled in upper left corner.Gift of the artist.Born in 1910 in Floss, Bavaria, David Ludwig Bloch lost his hearing as a child. He began to study porcelain painting in 1925, and was employed at this until 1934. He then began studies at the state school for applied painting in Munich. By this time the artist had already taken part in exhibitions of the "Jewish Culture Federation of Bavaria". Bloch became a commercial artist and decorator with the department store Sallinger in Straubing, but subsequently was fired for being Jewish. He was excluded from studies in Munich for the same reason. During Kristallnacht, Bloch was arrested and imprisoned in Dachau for four weeks, after which he found work with the master painter Heinz Voges in Munich. In 1940, the artist emigrated to Shanghai, where he got married to Lilly Cheng Disiu, who was also deaf. Bloch moved to New York in 1949, and worked there for 26 years as a graphic artist. After a visit to Germany in 1976, the Holocaust became an intense focus of his art. A book published in 1997, titled "David Ludwig Bloch: Woodcuts. Shanghai 1940-1949," presents Bloch’s collected woodcuts created in the years of his exile in Shanghai. In 2000, he had a one-man retrospective at the Jewish Museum in Munich, Germany.Digital imag
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