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News observed, "Zimmerman's latest painting brings together three highly controversial topics with which the nation is dealing: the deaths of young black men, the Confederate battle flag and discrimination against American Muslims." [60] Andrew Russeth of the New York Observer appraised Zimmerman's work as likened to paint by number. [57]
Mill Valley near Amalfi. August Albert Zimmermann (born Zittau, September 20, 1808 - died Munich, October 18, 1888) was a German painter.He was the brother of painters Max, Richard, and Robert Zimmermann, and served as Max's teacher.
Zimmermann was the son of the impresario Karl Friedrich August Zimmermann, and his three brothers, Albert, Max, and Robert, have all been well-known painters.He was a pupil of the first, and in 1838 followed him to Munich, devoting himself, in opposition to his advice, to landscape painting instead of history.
The coating was a barrier that prevented direct contact of magnetic mines with metal surfaces of vehicles. The magnetostatic field decreases very rapidly, with the cube of distance; the non-magnetic coating holds the magnet of the mine too far from the steel of the vehicle for it to adhere.
Harald Uhr:: "Painting versus. Plasma Flatscreen – A portrait by Harald Uhr", Artblog Cologne; Margrit Brehm: The Reflection of Surfaces. Die Reflexion der Oberflächen. La réflexion des surfaces. In: Peter Zimmermann. Epoxiology. Walther Konig, Cologne 2007, ISBN 3-86560-179-0; Margit Zuckriegl: Peter Zimmermann. Die Gedanken der Bilder.
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