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Ita Maximowna (born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg; 18 October [O.S. 31 October] 1901 – 8 April 1988) was a Russian-German scenic designer, costume designer and illustrator. She was one of the first women in the professions in Germany who worked internationally. Trained as a painter, she came to the theatre late, after World War II in Berlin, and became a scenic designer first in theatres of the city, then internationally both for plays and opera, and in collaboration with directors such as a Günther Rennert and conductors such as Herbert von Karajan.

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  • Ita Maximowna (eigentlich Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg, Ehename: Ita Baumann; * 18. Oktoberjul. / 31. Oktober 1901greg. in Pleskau; † 8. April 1988 in West-Berlin) war eine russisch-deutsche Bühnenbildnerin, Kostümbildnerin und Illustratorin. Es ist der Künstlername einer der ersten und bedeutendsten Bühnenbildnerinnen, Kostümdesignerinnen und Grafikerinnen Deutschlands. Ihre kreative Schaffensperiode umfasst den Zeitraum der 1940er bis 1970er Jahre. (de)
  • Ita Maximowna (born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg; 18 October [O.S. 31 October] 1901 – 8 April 1988) was a Russian-German scenic designer, costume designer and illustrator. She was one of the first women in the professions in Germany who worked internationally. Trained as a painter, she came to the theatre late, after World War II in Berlin, and became a scenic designer first in theatres of the city, then internationally both for plays and opera, and in collaboration with directors such as a Günther Rennert and conductors such as Herbert von Karajan. (en)
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  • 1901-10-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg (en)
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  • 1901-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1988-04-08 (xsd:date)
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  • 1988-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • (en)
  • Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (en)
  • Berliner Kunstpreis (en)
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  • 1901-10-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg (en)
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  • Ita Maximowna c. 1950 (en)
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  • 1988-04-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Ita Maximowna (en)
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  • Illustrator (en)
  • Costume designer (en)
  • Scenic designer (en)
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  • Ita Maximowna (eigentlich Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg, Ehename: Ita Baumann; * 18. Oktoberjul. / 31. Oktober 1901greg. in Pleskau; † 8. April 1988 in West-Berlin) war eine russisch-deutsche Bühnenbildnerin, Kostümbildnerin und Illustratorin. Es ist der Künstlername einer der ersten und bedeutendsten Bühnenbildnerinnen, Kostümdesignerinnen und Grafikerinnen Deutschlands. Ihre kreative Schaffensperiode umfasst den Zeitraum der 1940er bis 1970er Jahre. (de)
  • Ita Maximowna (born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg; 18 October [O.S. 31 October] 1901 – 8 April 1988) was a Russian-German scenic designer, costume designer and illustrator. She was one of the first women in the professions in Germany who worked internationally. Trained as a painter, she came to the theatre late, after World War II in Berlin, and became a scenic designer first in theatres of the city, then internationally both for plays and opera, and in collaboration with directors such as a Günther Rennert and conductors such as Herbert von Karajan. (en)
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  • Ita Maximowna (de)
  • Ita Maximowna (en)
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