Examples of using Koester in English and their translations into German
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Koester lived in Klausen, to the north of Bolzano, from 1896 to 1914.
Koester joined the local art colony(“Klausner Kunstkolonie”,
Year-old windsurfer Philip Koester became world champion in the discipline waveriding.
A pencil drawing by Alexander Koester(1864- 1932) can be admired opposite Kompatscher's work.
Record Mart owned and operated by Delmark Records' founder Bob Koester.
EXHIBITION: Commemorative exhibition Alexander Koester, Ständige Kunstausstellung der Münchener Kunstgenossenschaft,
Koester starts typing in the background- it seems hard for him not to know the name of the famous Dracula actor.
Joachim Koester's foreclosed, boarded up houses contain a deadpan, sad magic.
Danish artist Joachim Koester(born 1972 in Copenhagen)
The next person who stepped foot in the house was probably Joachim Koester himself; he re-discovered it for his"Morning of the Magicians" series.
The VR experience"Jungle" for Oculus Go by Silberner Bär award winner Jan Koester Animation(50,000 euros) is inspired by a shaman ritual from South America.
Koester lived in Klausen,
Koester the painter gradually became“Duck-Koester”,
In the 1st hall there are paintings of Alexanxer Koester(1864- 1932),
Imagine Venus bathing among ducks, and you have an idea of how well the pencil drawing'Two Ducks in Flight' by Alexander Koester(1864-1932) goes with the Venus wallpaper by Florin Kompatscher.
Although, towards the close of his life, Koester, living by Ammersee Lake,
In the exhibition"Then the work takes place", Koester showed the series"The Morning of the Magician" from the year 2005, which references a commune founded
Koester had a predilection for painting narrow studies of nature in which he explored the reflections of sunlight:
Alexander Max Koester, son of a stocking manufacturer,
As Joachim Koester mentioned in an interview for the exhibition“A Blind Spot” curated by Catherine David in 2012,