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Koehler Collection

"Koehler: A Multifaceted Legacy of Art, Music, and Innovation" From music covers to iconic films like "Animal Crackers in My Soup

Background imageKoehler Collection: Music cover, Animal Crackers in My Soup, Shirley Temple

Music cover, Animal Crackers in My Soup, Shirley Temple
Music cover, Animal Crackers in My Soup, music by Ray Henderson, words by Ted Koehler, Edward Heyman and Irving Caesar, sung by Shirley Temple in the film Curly Top. 1935

Background imageKoehler Collection: Manuel Koehler

Manuel Koehler Olympic Canoeing K1 Mens K1 Final Sydney, Sydney, Australia 20 September 2000 Date: 20 September 2000

Background imageKoehler Collection: Girl and Bird of Paradise

Girl and Bird of Paradise
Art Deco style illustration of a fashionable girl holding a bird of paradise. Artist: Mela Koehler Date: circa 1925

Background imageKoehler Collection: Semiramis, 1852. Artist: Koehler, Christian (1809-1861)

Semiramis, 1852. Artist: Koehler, Christian (1809-1861)
Semiramis, 1852. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageKoehler Collection: Wassily Kandinsky with group of artists from the Blue Rider, 1911-1912

Wassily Kandinsky with group of artists from the Blue Rider, 1911-1912
Wassily Kandinsky with group of artists from the Blue Rider

Background imageKoehler Collection: Hat / Mela Koehler

Hat / Mela Koehler
A woman wears a coat or mantle in a bold oriental print with a deep fur border & a hat with a fur brim & a high vertical trim

Background imageKoehler Collection: Birds Eye View Of Greater New York With Battery Park On The Right And Showing The Boroughs Of Bronx

Birds Eye View Of Greater New York With Battery Park On The Right And Showing The Boroughs Of Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, And Richmond

Background imageKoehler Collection: The Socialist

The Socialist -- a working class political agitator in action. circa 1885

Background imageKoehler Collection: Tango (Koehler)

Tango (Koehler)
Mela Koehler, as always, dresses her tangoing lady in a magnificent secession outfit, totally eclipsing her soberly dressed partner in his boring old tails... Date: circa 1914

Background imageKoehler Collection: Advert for H. W. Koehler - vacuum flask 1912

Advert for H. W. Koehler - vacuum flask 1912
" Autotherm", vacuum flask, maintaining heat for 24 hours and keeps liquid cool for days. 1912

Background imageKoehler Collection: Johann David Koehler

Johann David Koehler
JOHANN DAVID KOEHLER German historian at Gottingen Date: 1684 - 1755

Background imageKoehler Collection: Birds eye view of greater New York with Battery Park on the right and showing

Birds eye view of greater New York with Battery Park on the right and showing the boroughs of Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Richmond

Background imageKoehler Collection: Towns of Koehler, front, Escherndorf, left and Nordheim am Main, Mainschleife

Towns of Koehler, front, Escherndorf, left and Nordheim am Main, Mainschleife, loop in the Main River, Mainfranken, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageKoehler Collection: Old Main River with the towns of Koehler, Escherndorf and Nordheim am Main, Mainschleife

Old Main River with the towns of Koehler, Escherndorf and Nordheim am Main, Mainschleife, loop in the Main River, Mainfranken, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageKoehler Collection: Old Main River, view over the towns of Koehler, Escherndorf, left, and Nordheim am Main

Old Main River, view over the towns of Koehler, Escherndorf, left, and Nordheim am Main, Mainschleife, loop in the Main River, Mainfranken, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageKoehler Collection: The Strike. Oil on canvas by Robert Koehler, 1886

The Strike. Oil on canvas by Robert Koehler, 1886
KOEHLER: STRIKE, 1886. The Strike. Oil on canvas by Robert Koehler, 1886

Background imageKoehler Collection: KOELHER: STRIKE, 1886. The Strike. Line engraving, 1886, after the painting by the American

KOELHER: STRIKE, 1886. The Strike. Line engraving, 1886, after the painting by the American (German-born) artist Robert Koehler from the same year

Background imageKoehler Collection: Jean Colerus / Koehler

Jean Colerus / Koehler
JEAN COLERUS (JOHANN KOEHLER) Lutheran pastor of The Hague, writer of a Life of Spinoza

Background imageKoehler Collection: Hat with Aigrette C1913

Hat with Aigrette C1913
Blonde woman wears a soft hat with an aigrette, a blouse with a scallop edged turn down collar, a large green pendant & a wrap-over garment in an eastern style print


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"Koehler: A Multifaceted Legacy of Art, Music, and Innovation" From music covers to iconic films like "Animal Crackers in My Soup, " the name Koehler has left an indelible mark on popular culture. One notable figure is Manuel Koehler, whose talent as a musician captivated audiences worldwide. His renditions of timeless classics like Shirley Temple's beloved songs brought joy to countless hearts. But the artistic influence of the name Koehler extends beyond music alone. Christian Koehler, a renowned artist from the 19th century, created masterpieces such as "Girl and Bird of Paradise. " This captivating painting showcases his exceptional skill in capturing beauty and emotion. In more recent times, Wassily Kandinsky collaborated with a group of artists known as the Blue Rider. Together they revolutionized modern art with their innovative techniques and bold use of colors. Among this esteemed group was none other than Kandinsky himself - an influential figure who pushed boundaries and redefined artistic expression. However, not all members bearing this surname were artists; some made significant contributions in other fields. The Socialist movement found its voice through individuals like Tango Koehler – a passionate advocate for social justice during tumultuous times. Even commercial endeavors have been touched by the name Koehler. In 1912, H. W. Koehler introduced an advert for their vacuum flask – a testament to their commitment to innovation and practicality. The legacy continues with Johann David Koehler's botanical expertise showcased through his research on black mustard (Brassica nigra) and couch grass (Elymus repens). These studies shed light on these plants' characteristics while contributing valuable knowledge to horticulture enthusiasts around the world. Lastly, Karl Koehler and Victor Ancona united their talents during World War II to create powerful anti-Nazi propaganda posters like "This is the Enemy. " Their collaboration aimed at raising awareness about fascism's dangers while inspiring unity and resistance.