trostlose Hoffnung - translation to English
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trostlose Hoffnung - translation to English

GERMAN-BORN BRITISH MUSICAL HUMOURIST (1925-1959)
Hoffnung

trostlose Hoffnung      
forlorn hope, desperate or perilous undertaking, vain hope
forlorn hope         
SOLDIERS WITH LEADING ROLE IN MILITARY OPERATIONS, WITH HIGH RISK OF CASUALTIES
Forlorn Hope; Forlon hope; Folorn Hope; Verlorener Haufen; Forlorn hopes; Les Enfants Perdus; Enfants Perdus
trostlose Hoffnung
Gustav Klimt         
  • ''Klimt in a light Blue Smock'' by [[Egon Schiele]], 1913
  • Autochrome]] technology, 1910s.
  •  title = Austrian Gallery Belvedere, Vienna (Österreichische Galerie Belvedere)}}</ref>
  • ''Judith II'' (1909)
  • Gustav Klimt - ''Beech Grove I'', 1902
  • ''Rosebushes under the Trees''
  • Secession Building]], [[Vienna]] (1902)
  • Neue Galerie]], New York
  • Gustav Klimt in 1887
  • ''Sonja Knips''
  • ''Oberösterreichisches Bauernhaus''
  • Klimt often used decorative patterns in his paintings. ''Die Umarmung'' ("The Embrace") - detail from the [[Palais Stoclet]] in [[Brussels]].
  • The Kiss]]'' 1907–08, oil on canvas, [[Österreichische Galerie Belvedere]], [[Vienna]]
AUSTRIAN SYMBOLIST PAINTER (1862-1918)
Klimt; Gustave Klimt; Gustav Kilmt; Gustav Klimmt; Die Hoffnung; Gustav klimt; Gustav Klimpt; Gustov Klimt; Gustoff Climt; Gustaf Klimt; Klimtian
Gustav Klimt, (1862-1918) österreichischer Maler und Mitglied der Jugensstilbewegung, Mitbegründer der Wiener Sezessionsgruppe, malte "Der Kuss" und "Danae"

Wikipedia

Gerard Hoffnung

Gerard Hoffnung (22 March 1925 – 28 September 1959) was an artist and musician, best known for his humorous works.

Raised in Germany, Hoffnung was brought to London as a boy to escape the Nazis. Over the next two decades in England, he became known as a cartoonist, tuba player, impresario, broadcaster and raconteur.

After training at two art colleges, Hoffnung taught for a few years, and then turned to drawing, on the staff of English and American publications, and later as a freelance. He published a series of cartoons on musical themes, and illustrated the works of novelists and poets.

In 1956 Hoffnung mounted the first of his "Hoffnung Festivals" in London, at which classical music was spoofed for comic effect, with contributions from many eminent musicians. As a broadcaster he appeared on BBC panel games, where he honed the material for one of his best-known performances, his speech at the Oxford Union in 1958. In 1996 Humphrey Lyttelton recorded a portrait of Hoffnung entitled Hoffnung At Large for BBC Audiobooks, written by Judith Liddell-King.