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"Clara Arnheim (left) with her stepsister Betty Volkmar (c.1930). Fisherman at Hiddensee, Mending a Net Clara Arnheim (24 April 1865, Berlin - 28 August 1942, Theresienstadt) was a German painter of Jewish ancestry; best known for her depictions of life among the fishermen on the Baltic coast. Her younger brother, Fritz Arnheim, was a noted historian. Biography Despite her family's resistance to the idea of a woman being a professional painter, she studied with Franz Skarbina in Berlin and Edmond Aman-Jean in Paris.Brief biography @ Lexikon VdBK. Among the many organizations of which she was a member, the "" (an artists' society for women) and the Deutscher Künstlerbund are especially notable. In 1914, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig, she displayed two graphic works at the "Internationalen Ausstellung für Buchgewerbe und Grafik" (BUGRA) and was awarded a gold medal. At the beginning of the 1920s, she helped Henni Lehmann create the Blaue Scheune, an exhibition venue in Hiddensee, where she later took up residence.Clara Arnheim @ Galerie Der Panther. An organization known as the "" was established, which numbered Elisabeth Andrae, Käthe Loewenthal, and Elisabeth Büchsel among its members. Following the Nazi seizure of power, she was served with a Berufsverbot and was unable to exhibit or accept commissions. Over the years, the harassment worsened until she found it almost impossible to obtain ration stamps. Luckily, her friends in Hiddensee were able to supply her with food in secret. The establishment of a ban against travel by Jews came while she was on a visit. Unable to return home, her resources dwindled and, in July 1942, she was transported to Theresienstadt, where she was put to death a few weeks later. References Further reading * Ruth Negendanck: Hiddensee. Die besondere Insel für Künstler, Atelier im Bauernhaus, Fischerhude 2005, . * Ilka Wonschik: "Es war wohl ein anderer Stern, auf dem wir lebten …" : Künstlerinnen in Theresienstadt. Berlin : Hentrich & Hentrich, 2014 External links Clara Arnheim @ Der Hiddensoer Künstlerinnenbund 1865 births 1942 deaths 19th-century German painters 20th- century German painters Jewish artists Jewish women artists Artists from Berlin People who died in the Theresienstadt Ghetto 20th-century German women artists 19th-century women artists German Jews who died in the Holocaust "
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"Daphne Deloren is a meteorologist, working for places like CNN, NBC6, WNEM- TV5,WNEM TV-5 meteorologist Daphne DeLoren leaving for Nashville WCTV, and KESQ. She began working for WSMV's 4WARN Weather team in June 2016. Education Deloren graduated from Florida State University in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in meteorology.Daphne DeLoren - WSMV Channel 4 References External links *Official Facebook page *Official Instagram page American television meteorologists Florida State University alumni Living people Journalists from California People from Nashville, Tennessee Year of birth missing (living people) "