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[[Image:Hausmann_Raoul_1921_Portrait_d_Herwarth_Walden_a_Bonset_carte_postale_envoyee_a_Theo_Van_Doesburg.jpg|thumb|258px|Raoul Hausmann, ''Portrait d’Herwarth Walden à Bonset, carte postale envoyée à Théo Van Doesburg'' [Portrait of Herwarth Walden in Bonset, postcard sent to Theo Van Doesburg], 1921.]]
 
[[Image:Hausmann_Raoul_1921_Portrait_d_Herwarth_Walden_a_Bonset_carte_postale_envoyee_a_Theo_Van_Doesburg.jpg|thumb|258px|Raoul Hausmann, ''Portrait d’Herwarth Walden à Bonset, carte postale envoyée à Théo Van Doesburg'' [Portrait of Herwarth Walden in Bonset, postcard sent to Theo Van Doesburg], 1921.]]
 
'''Herwarth Walden''' (born Georg Lewin, 16 September 1879, Berlin – 31 October 1941, Saratov, Soviet Union) was a German Expressionist artist and art expert in many disciplines. He is broadly acknowledged as one of the most important discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century (Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, Magic Realism).
 
'''Herwarth Walden''' (born Georg Lewin, 16 September 1879, Berlin – 31 October 1941, Saratov, Soviet Union) was a German Expressionist artist and art expert in many disciplines. He is broadly acknowledged as one of the most important discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century (Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, Magic Realism).
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* Nell Walden, ''[https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.28050 Herwarth Walden: ein Lebensbild]'', Berlin & Mainz: Kupferberg, 1963, 132 pp. {{de}}
  
 
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Raoul Hausmann, Portrait d’Herwarth Walden à Bonset, carte postale envoyée à Théo Van Doesburg [Portrait of Herwarth Walden in Bonset, postcard sent to Theo Van Doesburg], 1921.

Herwarth Walden (born Georg Lewin, 16 September 1879, Berlin – 31 October 1941, Saratov, Soviet Union) was a German Expressionist artist and art expert in many disciplines. He is broadly acknowledged as one of the most important discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century (Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, Magic Realism).

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