Nobel prize in literature 1930 Stock Photos and Images
RM2KFEDF3–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured standing up among during the Noble Price in literature ceremony in 1930. In the picture also; Chandrasekhara Raman, Hans Fischer, Karl Landsteiner, Selma Lagerlöf, Gustaf Dalén.
RMBHD7JP–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1929, portrait, circa 1930,
RMERHNXB–Sinclair Lewis - (in 1930 first American to be awarded Nobel Prize for Literature.) American novelist, short-story writer, and
RMC45HCN–Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson in London, 1930
RF2AWP1JH–1931 , Washington , USA : The american writer and playwright SINCLAIR LEWIS ( 1885 - 1951 ) , winner of Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930 . Photo by
RMCPM98X–Gerhart Hauptmann in Italy, ca. 1930
RMP4Y5X2–Fre de ric Mistral (1830 Ð 1914). French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Mistral won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1904. 'Mireille', 1959. Color illustration by Montenard, 1915. Edition of 1930. Episcopal Library. Barcelona. Spain.
RMDD77XY–Sinclair Lewis, American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. Photo shows him receiving the 1930 Nobel Prize in
RMWHAKWY–W B Yeats by Augustus John. 1930. Yeats, William Butler Irish dramatist and poet; Nobel Prize in Literature 1923 1865-1939 . .
RMC45HC8–John Galsworthy, 1930
RMM9979G–Frederic Mistral (1830-1914). French writer in Occitan language. Nobel Prize in Literature, 1904. Illustration depicting a popular celebration, by Frederic Montenard (1849-1926). It was painted in 1915 for a later edition (1930) of the poem Mireille (Mireio), written in 1859 by Frederic Mistral (1830-1914).
RMBTJXWA–Sinclair Lewis, 1885-1951, the first American awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, sails with his wife from New York to Stockholm in 1930.
RM2TDBMXF–The King of Sweden Presenting the 1930 Nobel Prize in Literature to the American writer Sinclair Lewis. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMC185HX–Vintage portrait photo of American author and playwright Sinclair Lewis (1885 - 1951) - winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930.
RMDNX1P4–Jan 01, 1930 - Berlin, Germany - German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, THOMAS MANN whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment. Mann was influenced by two German philosophers, Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, although he rejected the ideas of the latter. His
RFEHDTCN–CZECHOSLOVAKIA - CIRCA 1949: Stamp printed in Ceskoslovensko shows Alois Jirasek (1851-1930); teacher, writer; circa 1949
RMC45HC7–Sinclair Lewis, 1935
RM2KFEDEN–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured to the right in the front row among during the Noble Price in literature ceremony in 1930. In the picture also; Chandrasekhara Raman, Hans Fischer, Karl Landsteiner, Gustaf Dalén, Selma Lagerlöf,
RMBHD747–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1929, portrait, circa 1930,
RF2AWP1JD–1931 , Washington , USA : The american writer and playwright SINCLAIR LEWIS ( 1885 - 1951 ) , winner of Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930 . Photo by
RF2AX1CMM–1930 , ITALY : The italian play writer , actor , painter and Nobel winner prize in 1997 , DARIO FO ( born in Sangiano, 24 march 1926 ), in this photo when was a child 4 years old ( 3 nd from the left in the hight row ) - LETTERATO - SCRITTORE - LETTERATURA - Literature - drammaturgo - TEATRO - THEATRE - commediografo - PREMIO NOBEL - personalità da bambini da piccoli piccolo bambino da giovani giovane - personality personalities celebrity celebrities when was young children - asilo - scuola materna - scolaresca - school - suora - suore - nuns ---- Archivio GBB
RMP50XR3–Fre de ric Mistral (1830 Ð 1914). French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Mistral won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1904. 'Mireille', 1959. Color illustration by Montenard, 1915. Edition of 1930. Episcopal Library. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2P992PT–1914 : The american novelist , short-story writer, and playwright SINCLAIR LEWIS ( 1885 - 1951 ). Photo by Arnold Genthe . In 1930 he became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature - SCRITTORE - LETTERATURA - LITERATURE - letterato - TEATRO - THEATRE - THEATER - portrait - ritratto - collar - colletto ---- Archivio GBB
RMKWD8KD–Lewis, Sinclair, whose realist novels of the 1920-30s were critical of American capitalism. Portrait by Arnold Genthe Arnold, Mar. 7, 1914. He was the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930 (BSLOC 2016 7 8)
RMKWDA6T–Lewis, Sinclair, whose realist novels of the 1920-30s were critical of American capitalism. Portrait by Arnold Genthe Arnold, Mar. 7, 1914. He was the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930 (BSLOC 2016 7 8)
RMDNX1P5–Jan. 1, 1930 - Berlin, Germany - German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, THOMAS MANN whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment. Mann was influenced by two German philosophers, Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, although he rejected the ideas of the latter. His
RM2KFEDF6–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured when giving a speach in connection with him recieving the Noble Price in literature 1930.
RMBHD7NT–Mann, Thomas, 6.6.1875 - 12.8.1955, German author / writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1929, half length, circa 1930,
RM2KFEDET–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. 1930
RMB3EG96–Yeats, William Butler, 13.6. 1865 - 28.1.1939, Irish author / writer, Nobel prize 1923 literature, in Ratharnahm, near Dublin, circa 1930,
RM2KFEDGD–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Cirka 1915
RM2KFEDGA–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Cirka 1914
RMP50F60–Frederic Mistral (1830-1914). French writer in Occitan language. Nobel Prize in Literature, 1904. Illustration depicting a popular celebration, by Frederic Montenard (1849-1926). It was painted in 1915 for a later edition (1930) of the poem Mireille (Mireio), written in 1859 by Frederic Mistral (1830-1914).
RM2KFEDEH–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured when visiting the german ski resort Oberhof standing beside the local mascot that looks like a polar bear.
RMDD77XE–Andre Gide, a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1947. Photo ca. 1930. (BSLOC 2013 9 45)
RM2WH2J5F–Selma Lagerlöf. 20 November 1858 – 16 March 1940, was a Swedish writer. She published her first novel, Gösta Berling's Saga, at the age of 33. She was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, which she was awarded in 1909. Additionally, she was the first woman to be granted a membership in the Swedish Academy in 1914. Pictured while recording something in a radio studio 1930.
RMGMGEBA–Lewis, Sinclair, whose realist novels of the 1920-30s were critical of American capitalism. Portrait by Arnold Genthe Arnold, Mar. 7, 1914. He was the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930 (BSLOC 2016 7 8)
RM2KFEDF0–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured when touring Great Britain together with his newly wed wife Dorothy Thomson. They spend their honeymoon camping 1928.
RMDNX1P3–Jan 01, 1930 - Munich, Germany - German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, THOMAS MANN whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment, either the environment of family or of the world in general. Mann, the younger brother of the novelist and playwright HEINRICH MANN was influe
RMDNX1P1–Jan. 1, 1930 - Berlin, Germany - German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, THOMAS MANN whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment. Mann was influenced by two German philosophers, Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, although he rejected the ideas of the latter. Nov
RMDNX1P0–Jan. 1, 1930 - Berlin, Germany - German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, THOMAS MANN whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment. Mann was influenced by two German philosophers, Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, although he rejected the ideas of the latter. Nov
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