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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Oldenburg |
 | | There were in 1905, in Oldenburg: Catholics, 86,865; Protestants, 264,805; other Christians, 1163; Jews, 956; in Lübeck: Catholics, 485; Protestants, 38,064; other Christians, 11; Jews, 23; in Birkenfeld: Catholics, 8717; Protestants, 37,047; other Christians, 177; Jews, 543. |  | | The ancestral lands of Oldenburg were turned over by Christian in 1458 to his brother Gerhard the Valiant. |  | | The battle of Leipzig in 1813 brought liberty to Oldenburg. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11237b.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Oldenburg, former state, Germany, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1448, Count Christian became king of Denmark as Christian I, while his younger brother, Gerard, and his successors continued to rule Oldenburg. |  | | AllRefer.com - Oldenburg, former state, Germany, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > German Political Geography > Oldenburg, former state, Germany |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/O/OldenbrgSt.html
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| | Oldenburg |
 | | a city in Lower Saxony in NW Germany: former capital of Oldenburg. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/Oldenburg
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| | Breeds of Livestock - Oldenburg Horse |
 | | In 1922 the Oldenburg registry contained 3,250 stallions and 34,000 mares. |  | | While many German breeding societies restrict their attempts at improvement to their own stud books, the Oldenburg Breeding Society seeks out the finest stallions from among many breeds. |  | | Anton Gunther was famous for his traditional dressage riding, most notably the passage on his famous Oldenburg stallion, Kranich. |
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http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/oldenburg
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 | | Only one German absolvent claimed to be jobless at the time of the study - no foreign absolvents were unemployed. |  | | Roughly 44% of the foreign absolvents have decided to attend further academic qualification programmes after PPRE. |  | | The question of impact and success, now after ten years, has been forwarded to the former participants, who can best answer the following questions: How did the absolvents benefit from the postgraduate qualification they obtained in Oldenburg? |
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http://ehf.uni-oldenburg.de/ppre/newsletter/981/nr3_uni-.doc
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| | Oldenburg Linux Developers Meeting #9 |
 | | This year the number of attendees will probably a bit larger than before since the people from Debian were looking for a place to hold a debian-installer debcamp and they will join us again. |  | | The Linux Developers Meeting #9 (or rather the tenth meeting at all, hence, it's an important anniversary) will take place from September 22nd to September 26th 2004 in Oldenburg, Germany. |
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http://meeting.ffis.de/Oldenburg2004
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| | Distance Education for Sustainable Development - Universität Oldenburg |
 | | Uli has been the Head of the Oldenburg Branch of the ICDE General Secretariat since 1995, responsible for Germany and the European Union. |  | | At the University of Oldenburg he has had numerous functions, such as vice president, dean, member of the senate, member of the faculty board, university development etc. From 1990 through 1994, Hans Kaminski was member of the governing board of the Stiftung Verbrauchsinstitut (Consumer Institute Foundation), Berlin (appointed by the Federal Ministry of Economics). |  | | Interaction, Distance Education and Education Systems Development has been some of the core concepts in his research. |
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http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/zef/eden/participants.htm
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| | Ray Oldenburg Project for Public Spaces (PPS) |
 | | He has been invited to speak at symposia and conferences across the US, including at the Urban City Research Conference 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden. |  | | Oldenburg identifies third places, or "great good places," as the public places on neutral ground where people can gather and interact. |  | | Ray Oldenburg is an urban sociologist from Florida who writes about the importance of informal public gathering places. |
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http://www.pps.org/info/placemakingtools/placemakers/roldenburg
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| | Curt Oldenburg |
 | | Looney, and Ronald W. Falta, Vadose Zone Science and Technology Solutions, Battelle Press, Columbus OH, 2000. |  | | Oldenburg, C.M., F.J. Spera, and D.A. Yuen, Self-organization in convective magma mixing, Earth Science Reviews, 29, 331348, 1990. |  | | Oldenburg, C.M., Carbon dioxide as cushion gas for natural gas storage, Energy and Fuels, 17, 240-246, 2003. |
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http://www-esd.lbl.gov/ESD_staff/oldenburg/oldenburg_pubs.html
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| | Oldenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jever had been acquired before he became count, but in 1624 he added Knipphausen and Varel to his lands, with which in 1647 Delmenhorst was finally united. |  | | The free city of Bremen and the bishop of Munster were also frequently at war with the counts of Oldenburg. |  | | Oldenburg (Low German: Ollnborg) is an Independent City in Lower Saxony, Germany. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenburg
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| | THE OLDENBURG LAW FIRM Peachtree City, Georgia |
 | | Oldenburg has been involved in trials and appeals in federal and state courts, including superior, state, probate and municipal courts in numerous counties in Georgia. |  | | Oldenburg and his family have lived in Peachtree City for over twelve years. |  | | Oldenburg is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Atlanta Bar Association, the Fayette County Bar Association and the Atlanta Claims Association. |
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http://www.oldenburglaw.com/who.htm
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| | Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Oldenburg - Biography |
 | | Oldenburg became an American citizen in December 1953. |  | | Most of his large-scale projects were made with the collaboration of Coosje van Bruggen, whom he married in 1977. |  | | His father was a diplomat, and the family lived in the United States and Norway before settling in Chicago in 1936. |
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http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_121.html
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| | Decorations of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg |
 | | The Grand Duchy of Oldenburg was the eighth-largest member state of the German Empire in size and the tenth-largest in population. |  | | Because of their geography, Oldenburgers also had an affinity for the sea and a large number of the Grand Duchy's citizens served in the Imperial Navy. |  | | Also, at some point before World War One, the Oldenburg artillery batteries were organized as a battalion of the Ostfriesisches Feld-Artillerie-Regiment Nr.62, which was headquartered in the city of Oldenburg. |
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http://home.att.net/~david.danner/militaria/oldenburg.htm
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| | School Arts - Claes Oldenburg: Making the Ordinary Extraordinary |
 | | Oldenburg's approach differs from that of pop artists like Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein; his idiosyncratic approach to his subjects stems in part from his affinities to the earlier movements of dada and surrealism. |  | | Because of his use of imagery from American consumer culture Oldenburg has often been associated with the pop art movement. |  | | Metamorphosis, or the transformation from one thing into another, is a key element in Oldenburg's work. |
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http://www.nga.gov/education/schoolarts/oldenburg.htm
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| | Oldenburg (district) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Since then the capital has been in Wildeshausen. |  | | Oldenburg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. |  | | Until 1988 the administrative seat was in the city of Oldenburg. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenburg_(district)
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| | Claes Oldenburg (1929 - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Claes Oldenburg was born in Sweden in 1929 and became an American citizen in 1953. |  | | Oldenburg moved to New York in 1956 and joined a group of artists who were united in their distaste for Abstract Expressionism. |  | | This presentation together with A Room of Their Own: From Oldenburg to Gober will span more than 50 years of contemporary art. |
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http://wwar.com/masters/o/oldenburg-claes.html
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| | Oldenburg, Texas. |
 | | Many of the German immigrants in this part of Texas were from the Duchys of Oldenburg and Westphalia back in Germany. |  | | Oldenburg was settled in 1886, and they received their post office the following year. |  | | The population was a mere 150 in 1950 and the 1990 census showed only 54 people called Oldenburg home. |
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http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/OldenburgTexas/OldenburgTx.htm
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| | Claes Oldenburg |
 | | Oldenburg is also drawn to the multiplicity of his printed imagery as a metaphor for a consumer-oriented culture. |  | | Oldenburg claims ownership of all this material, notwithstanding that some of it falls outside traditional art boundaries, and refers to it as his "printed stuff". |  | | Oldenburg himself has stated, "The problem has always been how to make the print statements as personal as the drawing statements." Viewing the printed image as a special class of drawing, the artist has tried to translate drawing's direct and uninhibited energy into his printed work as much as possible. |
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http://members.aol.com/MenuBar/olden/olden.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Oldenburg, city, Germany, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | AllRefer.com - Oldenburg, city, Germany, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Oldenburg, city, Germany |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > German Political Geography > Oldenburg, city, Germany |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/O/Oldenbrg.html
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| | Video- Oldenburg: Claes Oldenburg |
 | | Oldenburg, who was born in Sweden and raised in the United States, has since 1977 collaborated with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, on a series of large-scale projects. |  | | This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed in any form |  | | Claes Oldenburg's over-scaled sculptures based on food and other domestic items brought him to prominence in the 1960s as one of the foremost exponents of the Pop Art movement. |
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http://www.imageexchange.com/videos/6006.shtml
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| | Oldenburg |
 | | This was the foundation of the Oldenburg breed in North America. |  | | Later on the resulting mares were bred to Europe's finest riding horse bloodlines of Anglo-Norman, Trakehner and Anglo Arabs but also Hanoverians, Holsteiner and Westfalian and Dutch stallions. |  | | The International Sporthorse Registry (ISR) was founded in 1982 as a service organization for American breeders who wanted to breed sport horses according to the methods and high standards developed in Europe. |
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http://www.furrycritter.com/resources/horses/Oldenburg.htm
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| | Railroad Beginnings - Batesville (IN) Area Historical Society |
 | | Nearly all the settlers were of German descent and church services were conducted in German until the First World War. |  | | The Town of Oldenburg was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in March, 1983. |  | | In 1817 a pioneer settler, William George, of Tazewell, Virginia, filed a claim at Brookville, Indiana, for a quarter section of land that later was to become the town of Oldenburg. |
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http://www.bmpl.cnz.com/bahs23.html
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| | Claes Oldenburg-Biography |
 | | Claes Oldenburg was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1929 to a Swedish diplomat. |  | | When he was seven his family moved to New York and then again to Chicago. |  | | These works were based on common objects and often made out of sewn canvas or vinyl and stuffed with filler material. |
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http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~awertz/oldenburg/biography.html
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| | Claes Oldenburg: An Anthology, Bio |
 | | The son of a Swedish diplomat, Oldenburg was born in 1929 in Stockholm. |  | | When he was an infant, the family moved to the United States, settling for a time in New York but eventually moving to Chicago. |  | | After attending Yale University from 1946 to 1950, Oldenburg returned to Chicago, where he worked as a cub newspaper reporter and took courses at the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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http://www.artnetweb.com/oldenburg/bio.html
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| | GREAT OLDENBURG STALLIONS |
 | | Inschallah was a French bred Grey Anglo Arab (36% Arab) who was exported from France to Oldenburg where he became the most important sire next to Furioso II at the famous Vorwerk stallion station in Cappein. |  | | Inschallah' s impeccable temperament has been successfully and consistently showing up in generation after generation of his offspring. |  | | In 1995, Germany's former Oldenburg breeding manager and former Oldenburg N.A. breeding manager, Dr. Roland Ramsauer, said "Inschallah blood is currently very popular with European breeders. |
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http://www.oldenburghorses.com/Inschallah.htm
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| | Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen |
 | | This is the official website of the artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. |  | | Since that time, they have made over forty Large-Scale Projects in response to commissions by various cities, towns, and museums around the world. |  | | Please be advised that messages to the artists cannot be answered personally. |
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http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com
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| | ArtandCulture Artist: Claes Oldenburg |
 | | Douglas Cruickshank's snappy 1998 article on Oldenburg's life and work. |  | | This fan site is poorly written and contains some extraneous personal information; however, it is nicely designed and includes quite a few images and a good biography. |  | | He created his first environment in 1960; the street scene included traffic signs, cardboard cut-outs of people and cars, and found objects. |
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http://www.artandculture.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ACLive.woa/wa/artist?id=352
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| | Salon Brilliant Careers Size matters |
 | | Oldenburg, who turns 70 on Jan. 29, has spent much of his life bending, inflating, melting and enlarging the ordinary objects of 20th century American reality. |  | | In the early 1960s, when pop art detonated in New York City, it blasted the dreary earnestness right out of the art world (at least for a few seconds). |  | | The still-prolific Oldenburg has also managed to eroticize the most unlikely of subjects. |
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http://www.salon.com/bc/1998/12/22bc.html
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| | Claes Oldenburg: Prints and Multiples |
 | | In 1968, Oldenburg was invited by Gemini G.E.L. to try his hand at lithography. |  | | In the late 50s early 60s most of his work in this medium reflected his "anti-print phase": Oldenburg's "prints" were generally mimeographed or commercially produced works relating to his installations or performances. |  | | He insisted, however, on producing a multiple or hybrid print as his first project. |
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http://www.tfaoi.com/newsm1/n1m699.htm
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| | What is a Third Place and Why Are They Important? |
 | | Ray Oldenburg (1989), in The Great Good Place, calls these locations "third places." (The first being the home and the second being work.) These third places are crucial to a community for a number of reasons, according to Oldenburg. |  | | According to Oldenburg, World War II marks the historical juncture after which informal public life began to decline in the U.S. Old neighborhoods and their cafes, taverns, and corner stores have fallen to urban renewal, freeway expansion, and planning that discounts the importance of congenial, unified and vital neighborhoods. |  | | Their disappearance in our culture is unhealthy for our cities because, as Oldenburg points out, they are the bedrock of community life and all the benefits that come from such interaction. |
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http://user.gru.net/domz/third.htm
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| | Oldenburg Registry N.A. and International Sporthorse Registry |
 | | The International Sporthorse Registry (ISR) - Oldenburg Registry North America was founded in 1983. |  | | Oldenburg Registry N.A. and International Sporthorse Registry |  | | North America needs an independent Sport Horse Breed Organization which works on the basis of 200 years of European experience and as successful as European registries. |
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http://www.isroldenburg.org
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| | Getting to Oldenburg for the Linux/m68k meeting |
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http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~amigo/Oldenburg98/get_here.html
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| | Holiday Destination Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) - Oldenburg |
 | | Most of the times open airs with known international and national artists are presented. |  | | The natural and cultural history of the region is brought to life and made comprehensible with graphic exhibitions — from the ice age to the modern fauna of the waters around Oldenburg. |  | | This summer, Oldenburg will once more play host to the “summer of culture”, which will be stirring up the city from 2nd July to 8th August, with a great variety of events. |
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http://www.niedersachsen-tourism.de/en/regionen-staedte/staedte/oldenburg/index.php
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| | Claes Oldenburg Online |
 | | Claes Oldenburg at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Claes Oldenburg at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Washington D.C. Several documents related to Claes Oldenburg's art |  | | Claes Oldenburg at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 17 works by Claes Oldenburg |  | | Claes Oldenburg at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/oldenburg_claes.html
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| | Oldenburg Academy |
 | | Oldenburg Academy is the Catholic coeducational college preparatory high school in southeast Indiana with a history of quality Christian education founded on the Franciscan tradition of the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg. |  | | Oldenburg Academy is a Catholic college preparatory high school focused on academic excellence, social responsibility, leadership development, and personal growth. |  | | We are committed to building a strong Christian foundation for young men and women who will excel in our ever-changing world. |
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http://www.oldenburgacademy.org
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| | The U.S. Stake in Kashmir: Philip Oldenburg Discusses the India-Pakistan Conflict |
 | | Philip Oldenburg, associate director of the Southern Asian Institute, discusses what is at stake for the United States in the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir. |  | | Oldenburg says both countries see the U.S. as an avenue for coming to agreements with the other. |  | | The U.S. Stake in Kashmir: Philip Oldenburg Discusses the India-Pakistan Conflict |
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/media/02/philipOldenburg
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| | Claes Oldenburg |
 | | JOSEPH H. After moving from Chicago to New York in 1956, Claes Oldenburg abandoned painting and began making sculptures inspired by urban life and everyday objects. |  | | Five years later he attained fame with his installation called "The Store," which featured works, such as 7-Up, derived from food and other ordinary items. |  | | His work deliberately confronts the issues of "high" versus "low" art, art as commodity, and art as a reflection of the commercialism dominating modern society. |
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http://hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/gallery/oldenburg.html
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| | WWW Pop Art: Claes Oldenburg |
 | | In 1989 the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, organized the exhibition Claes Oldenburg - Coosje van Bruggen, A Bottle of Notes and Some Voyages. |  | | He then went on to collaborate with Gehry on other projects related to architecture, e.g. |
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http://www.fi.muni.cz/~toms/PopArt/Biographies/oldenburg.html
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| | Oldenburg Horse Breeders Society |
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http://www.oldenburghorse.com
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| | Claes Oldenburg |
 | | This exhibition examines 135 Oldenburg works created between 1959 and 1995 and reveals the strong connections that exist among the artist's printed works, drawings and sculpture. |  | | Rob is also in the midst of writing his new string octet City Piece: Shuttlecocks, based on Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's landscape-sculpture at the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, KS. |  | | More links for Claes Oldenburg and other artists |
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http://userpages.itis.com/burleigh/art/Claes.html
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| | Studentenwerk Oldenburg International Relations - Service package |
 | | study in Oldenburg (University of Oldenburg, international office) |  | | If you want to come to study in Oldenburg as a "free mover" from abroad there is now less need to worry about housing or other organizational things. |  | | , includes housing for six months and different items that should help you get started; furthermore, there is a couselling service available to get you safely across your first weeks and months in Oldenburg. |
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http://www.studentenwerk-oldenburg.de/international/paket_engl.html
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| | BIS of the Oldenburg University: Borrowing Regulations |
 | | A loss of the user's permit must be reported immediately to one of the system libraries of which you are a registered user. |  | | Should you already have a library user's permit from the Oldenburg State Library or the Oldenburg University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule), it must be presented as well. |  | | Foreign visitors who are not members of the University community must show a residence permit. |
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http://www.bis.uni-oldenburg.de/english/borrowing.html
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| | ArtsNet Minnesota: What is Art?: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen |
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http://www.artsconnected.org/artsnetmn/whatsart/oldenb4.html
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| | Claes Oldenburg |
 | | Oldenburg's work is represented in many major public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum, both in New York City. |  | | Since the 1970s many of his works have been monumental outdoor installations (e.g., colossal binoculars in Los Angeles, an enormous clothespin in Philadelphia, and huge shuttlecocks in Kansas City) and most have been executed in collaboration with his second wife, the Dutch artist and curator Coosje van Bruggen. |  | | movement, Oldenburg explores the ironic and humorous aspects of common objects by grossly distorting them in scale, shape, and material. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0836526.html
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| | Claes Oldenburg Pace Prints |
 | | Claes Oldenburg is also an extraordinary draftsman and frequently transforms his ideas for monumental outdoor sculptures and landscape reorientations into drawings and prints that are imaginative variants of his ideas about their installation. |  | | Claes Oldenburg takes a banal object and transforms it into a sculptural form by representing it using radically different materials and scale. |  | | As a Pop artist, Claes Oldenburg celebrates the everyday object with a keen sense of humor. |
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http://www.paceprints.com/artistportfolio/artistportfolio.asp?aID=64
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| | Oldenburg Florist Flower Delivery Oldenburg, Indiana (IN) Florists in Oldenburg |
 | | The amount of land area in Oldenburg is 1.077 sq. |  | | Oldenburg is positioned 39.33 degrees north of the equator and 85.20 degrees west of the prime meridian. |  | | Flowerhand.com, a Oldenburg Florist network and division of Regional Direct.com, LLC is a reliable online flower delivery Oldenburg florist service available in almost every city and town throughout the state of Indiana. |
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http://www.albanywebsites.com/ex/asp/city.Oldenburg-Indiana-Florist-IN/CityId.10644/xe/florists-flower-delivery.htm
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| | OLDENBURG GROUP INCORPORATED - EUROPE |
 | | This site was last updated on 10th October 2005 |  | | The Oldenburg Group has developed world-class sales and service organisations to provide products and support that can help your mine or plant operate more efficiently and more productively. |  | | Oldenburg is a recognised leader in the manufacture of mining machinery and material handling equipment and the world`s leading supplier of Feeder Breakers. |
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http://www.stamler.co.uk
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