RMD39MBJ–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (undated filer). His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literature in 1929. As critic of the
RM2FMX1NG–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel prize laureate for Literature 1929, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMG16AW0–Mann photographed in Stockholm, 1929. Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 - August 12, 1955) was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and Nobel laureate, known for his series of highly symbolic and ironic epic novels and n
RMTRG7NN–THOMAS MANN (1875-1955) German novelist
RMCWA9RE–THOMAS MANN- With his wife in their New York hotel room. 5/29/34. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RM2NDD71G–THOMAS MANN (1875-1955) German writer about 122930
RMERGW68–Thomas Mann as a young man German writer, 1875-1955. His novel 'Death in Venice' is at the source of the inspiration of
RM2KG5DXE–THOMAS MANN (1875-1955) German novelist about 1938
RMTA21JK–Heinrich with his brother Thomas Mann in Berlin in front of the 'Anhalter Bahnhof'.
RMD90AC7–THOMAS MANN (1875-1955) German writer and philanthropist about 1940
RMTA153K–Pensive portrait of Thomas Mann sitting at a table with an open book.
RMBTJXY4–Thomas Mann (1875-1955) and wife, Katia, in 1938, as they arrived to spend the WWII years in exile in Princeton, NJ. Thomas Mann, a German, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature.
RMTA29A9–The house of Thomas Mann in the Poschingerstrasse 1 on the Isar, which he had built in 1913. He lived there with his family until their emigration in 1933.
RM2DDD902–Novelist [Paul] Thomas Mann (1875-1955) with his daughter Erika Mann (). They were born in Germany but later became American citizens. He wrote symbolic and epic novels, and he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. Writer (of eight books) and actress Erika Mann (1905-1969), a woman of strong social opinions, was a sharp critic of Adolf Hitler. She left Germany in 1933 and married British poet W. H. Auden. To see my other author-related images, Search: Prestor vintage writer
RME007DK–Thomas Mann, 1954
RM2RG8K7N–Peter Pears (Gustav von Aschenbach) in DEATH IN VENICE at the Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings Concert Hall Suffolk, England 16/06/1973 co-production by The English Opera Group & The Royal Opera music: Benjamin Britten libretto: Myfanwy Piper after the story by Thomas Mann conductor: Steuart Bedford choreography: Frederick Ashton director: Colin Graham
RMCP8M0J–Thomas Jefferson, 1743 - 1826, the third president of the United States, author of the Declaration of Independence, U.S. State t
RM2RG8K8C–Peter Pears (Gustav von Aschenbach) in DEATH IN VENICE at the Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings Concert Hall Suffolk, England 16/06/1973 co-production by The English Opera Group & The Royal Opera music: Benjamin Britten libretto: Myfanwy Piper after the story by Thomas Mann conductor: Steuart Bedford choreography: Frederick Ashton director: Colin Graham
RF2K6R12Y–Portrait of Thomas Mann
RMD39NHE–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (undated filer). His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literature in 1929. As critic of the
RM2FMX5MF–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel prize laureate for Literature 1929, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMG16ATY–Undated photograph and Mann with his sister, Julia. Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 - August 12, 1955) was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and Nobel laureate, known for his series of highly symbolic and ironic epi
RMCP8KN2–Thomas Otway, 1652 - 1685, an English playwright, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Portrait von Thomas Otway, 1652
RMCWAD0X–Thomas Mann (1875-1955) and wife, Katia, in 1938, as they arrived to spend the WWII years in exile in Princeton, NJ. Thomas
RMCP8KW9–Thomas Carlyle, 1795 - 1881, a Scottish essayist and historian, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Portrait von Thom
RMW7DDG1–Thomas Mann (1875-1955), German novelist and short story writer, early 20th century. Artist: Unknown
RMCP5N6N–Thomas Otway, 1652 - 1685, an English playwright,
RMJXBW69–Deutscher Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Schriftsteller Thomas Mitscherlich, Deutschland 1980er Jahre. German movie director, playwright and author Thomas Mitscherlich, Germany 1980s.
RMDW4Y2G–THOMAS MANN (1875-1955) German writer and social critic about 1935
RFTDK46M–Europa, Irland, Dublin, Thomas Moore, irischer Dichter und Schriftsteller, Porträt, Stahlstich, herausgegeben : Inst. Bibl. excudit ., konvertiert in
RMBTJXYB–Gustav V, King of Sweden, (1858-1950) with 1929 Nobel Prize winners. The six winners of the Nobel Prizes for 1929 after being presented with their awards by King Gustav of Sweden in Stockholm. Left to right: Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Arthur Harden, Thomas Mann, Hans Von Euler, Prince Louis de Broglie of Paris, Owen W. Richardson.
RF2X5JF26–Portrait of the Author Magris
RME007C3–Thomas Mann, 1954
RMD39NHB–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (undated filer). His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literature in 1929. As critic of the
RMRRM64M–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel prize laureate for Literature 1929, half length, 1940s, 40s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMD39NHD–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (C) and his wife Katja at the University of Cologne, 24 August 1954 accompanied by Professor Dr. Emmerich (R). Mann had read from his novel 'Confessions of Felix Krull'. His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) had already made him world-famous. Other important works a
RMDADRAH–German author Thomas Mann during his exile in the USA in 1943. Portrait by photographer Fred Stein (1909-1967) who emigrated 1933 from Nazi Germany to France and finally to the USA.
RMCWA9PG–Thomas Mann, (1875-1955) German novelist, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature.
RMD39NHA–(dpa) - German author and Noble Prize winner Thomas Mann, photographed in the USA in 1947. As a critic of the Nazi regime he emigrated to Switzerland in 1933 and later to the USA where he adopted the American citizienship in 1944. His most important works are 'Buddenbrooks' (1901), 'Death in Venice'
RMCP8KY9–Thomas Moore, 1779 - 1852, an Irish poet, writer, translator, and ballad singer, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMCP5MYG–Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1503 - 1542, an English poet,
RMBDFH3K–THOMAS MANN German novelist 1875-1967 photographed in 1924
RMJXBW5P–Deutscher Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Schriftsteller Thomas Mitscherlich, Deutschland 1980er Jahre. German movie director, playwright and author Thomas Mitscherlich, Germany 1980s.
RMBTJT45–Thomas Mann, (1875-1955) German novelist, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature.
RME007C2–Thomas Mann, 1954
RMBDCBPK–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, his signature, 1954,
RMDD77YE–Thomas Mann, German writer and Nobel laureate, writing while holding cigarette. Ca. 1930. (BSLOC 2013 9 57)
RMD39M93–(dpa) - German author and Noble Prize winner Thomas Mann, photographed in 1955. His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literat
RMCP8KX8–Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay of Rothley, 1800 - 1859, a British historian, poet and politician, Historische Zei
RMDG35EC–Thomas Moore, 1779 - 1852, an Irish poet, writer, translator, and ballad singer,
RMEAK38N–Thomas Morus or More, 1478 - 1535, an English statesman, humanist writer and a saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church, Th
RMBTJFRJ–THOMAS MANN- With his wife in their New York hotel room. 5/29/34
RMCP5NRX–Thomas Jefferson, 1743 - 1826, the third president of the United States, author of the Declaration of Independence
RMJXBW60–Deutscher Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Schriftsteller Thomas Mitscherlich, Deutschland 1980er Jahre. German movie director, playwright and author Thomas Mitscherlich, Germany 1980s.
RME006HK–Thomas Mann and Katia Mann in Kilchberg, 1954
RME5XPPW–Thomas Fuller, 1608-1661, an English churchman and historian,
RM2A2B0W0–The Academy of Fine Arts held a reception in honor of the writer Thomas Mann in the Prince Karl-Palais. The picture shows Thomas Mann (right) in conversation with the Minister of Culture Dr. med. Alois Hundhammer (middle) and the then Lord Mayor Thomas Wimmer (left).
RMCP5NF5–Thomas Carlyle, 1795 - 1881, a Scottish essayist and historian
RMC45X0Y–Erika Mann, 1927
RM2WEBH95–Tonio Kröger, Spielfilm nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Thomas Mann, Deutschland 1964, Regisseur Rolf Thiele
RMBDCBPR–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, portrait, circa 1910,
RMD39NHC–(dpa) - German author and Noble Prize winner Thomas Mann, photographed in his home in Kilchberg near Zurich in 1955. His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). H
RMB3YNA3–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, portrait, circa 1950, ,
RFCP8K50–Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1503 - 1542, an English poet, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Portrait von Sir Thomas Wyatt, 15
RMBDCBPF–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, self-portrait with signature, 1928,
RMCWAD1A–Gustav V, King of Sweden, (1858-1950) with 1929 Nobel Prize winners. The six winners of the Nobel Prizes for 1929 after being
RMBDCBPX–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, honorary citizen letter of Weimar town, 1940,
RMCP5NN2–Thomas Moore, 1779 - 1852, an Irish poet, writer, translator, and ballad singer
RMC4588H–Katia Mann, 1927
RME4KXW5–Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay of Rothley, 1800 - 1859, a British historian, poet and politician,
RMTA220H–Opening of the section of poetry in the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin. The photo shows at the rear consultation table (from left) Thomas Mann, Hermann Stehr, the Minister of Science, Art and Education, Dr. Becker and the President of the Academy of Arts Max Liebermann.
RMCP5NHA–Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay of Rothley, 1800 - 1859, a British historian, poet and politician
RMC45872–Demonstration in New York, 1937
RMEAK4AR–Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay of Rothley, 1800 - 1859, a British historian, poet and politician, Historische Zei
RM2WEBH5X–Tonio Kröger, Spielfilm nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Thomas Mann, Deutschland 1964, Regisseur Rolf Thiele
RME5XP3Y–Thomas Morus or More, 1478 - 1535, an English statesman, humanist writer and a saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church,
RFCP8K59–Thomas Morus or More, 1478 - 1535, an English statesman, humanist writer and a saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church, Hi
RMEAK3AC–Thomas Otway, 1652 - 1685, an English playwright, Portrait von Thomas Otway, 1652 - 1685, ein englischer Dramatiker
RMBDCBR2–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, German author / writer, portrait, lithograph, 1925,
RMCP5MYJ–Thomas Morus or More, 1478 - 1535, an English statesman, humanist writer and a saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church
RMBB66W7–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel prize laureate for Literature 1929, portrait,
RMEAY6YG–Thomas Carlyle, 1795 - 1881, a Scottish essayist and historian, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Portrait von Thom
RMF0KY71–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel prize laureate for Literature 1929, portrait, circa 1930 ,
RMH9GACY–Sir Thomas More, Thomas Morus or More, 1478 - 1535, an English statesman, humanist writer and a saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church
RMBDCBPJ–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, illustration of 'Herr und Hund' (master and dog) by Gunter Böhme,
RME683XT–Thomas Sprat, 1635-1713, an English author and bishop of Rochester,
RMCNTMYY–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1929, portrait, circa 1950,
RME4ECA3–Thomas Moore, 1779 - 1852, an Irish poet, writer, translator, and ballad singer,
RMBHD7JP–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1929, portrait, circa 1930,
RME5K4P5–Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay of Rothley, 1800 - 1859, a British historian, poet and politician,
RM2WEBHA5–Tonio Kröger, Spielfilm nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Thomas Mann, Deutschland 1964, Regie: Rolf Thiele, Lichtmessung
RMCP5NFD–Jane Welsh-Carlyle, 1801 - 1866, wife of Thomas Carlyle, 1795 - 1881, a Scottish essayist and historian
RMCP8KWD–Jane Welsh-Carlyle, 1801 - 1866, wife of Thomas Carlyle, 1795 - 1881, a Scottish essayist and historian, Historische Zeichnung a
RMEAY6XE–Thomas Moore, 1779 - 1852, an Irish poet, writer, translator, and ballad singer, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMBHD747–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1929, portrait, circa 1930,
RMBDCBR1–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, illustration to 'Mario und der Zauberer' (Mario and the magician) by Hans Meid,
RM2WEBG0E–Tonio Kröger, Spielfilm nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Thomas Mann, Deutschland 1964, Regie: Rolf Thiele, Szenenfoto
RMBDCBPW–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Swiss draft of the Thomas Mann and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe monument,
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