@Cooper_Library:
RT @CooperAlumni: Sad News. Clemens Kalischer who studied at Cooper Union from 1944-1946 has passed away. Please, if you aren’t familiar wi…
- 6 years ago
@NPSusa:
RT @NinaBernstein1: In case you missed this marvelous obit of a photographer who escaped Nazi Germany and conveyed the humanity of the dis…
- 6 years ago
@channelingart:
RT @mfaboston: Remembering photographer Clemens Kalischer (1921-2018), with “Displaced Persons Armory in NYC” (1948).
- 6 years ago
@ulysseas:
RT @NYTObits: Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered Mr. Kalischer toward what would become his life’s work: immortal…
- 6 years ago
@RedruthBray:
RT @mfaboston: Remembering photographer Clemens Kalischer (1921-2018), with “Displaced Persons Armory in NYC” (1948).
- 6 years ago
@mikeives:
RT @NYTObits: Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered Mr. Kalischer toward what would become his life’s work: immortal…
- 6 years ago
@TylerLl97126310:
RT @NYTObits: Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered Mr. Kalischer toward what would become his life’s work: immortal…
- 6 years ago
@CherylStrayed:
RT @NYTObits: Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered Mr. Kalischer toward what would become his life’s work: immortal…
- 6 years ago
@tigerbeat:
RT @NYTObits: Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered Mr. Kalischer toward what would become his life’s work: immortal…
- 6 years ago
@panphil:
RT @NYTObits: Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered Mr. Kalischer toward what would become his life’s work: immortal…
- 6 years ago