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Perls is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Perls (born 1976), American musician, entrepreneur and record producer *Frank Perls (1910–1975), German-born American art dealer *Fritz Perls (1893–1970), German-born psychiatrist and psychotherapist *Hugo Perls (1886–1977), German art dealer, historian, philosopher *Klaus Perls (1912–2008), German-American art dealer *Laura Perls (1905–1990), German-born psychologist and psychotherapist *Nick Perls (1942–1987), American audio engineer *Tom Perls (born 1960), American gerontologist See also *Perls' Prussian blue, a commonly used method in histology, histopathology and clinical pathology *Perl (other) Perl is an open-source computer programming language. Perl may also refer to: * Perl 6, the previous name of Raku, an open-source programming language related to Perl * Perl, Saarland, a municipality in Saarland, Germany People * Perl D. Deck ... * Perles (other) {{Surname ...
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Fritz Perls
Friedrich Salomon Perls (July 8, 1893 – March 14, 1970), better known as Fritz Perls, was a German-born psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. Perls coined the term "Gestalt therapy" to identify the form of psychotherapy that he developed with his wife, Laura Perls, in the 1940s and 1950s. Perls became associated with the Esalen Institute in 1964 and lived there until 1969. The core of the Gestalt therapy process is enhanced awareness of sensation, perception, bodily feelings, emotion, and behavior, in the present moment. Relationship is emphasized, along with contact between the self, its environment, and the other. Life Fritz Perls was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1893. He grew up in the bohemian scene in Berlin, participated in Expressionism and Dadaism, and experienced the turning of the artistic avant-garde toward the revolutionary left. Deployment to the front line, the trauma of war, anti-Semitism, intimidation, escape, and the Holocaust are further key sources ...
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Hugo Perls
Hugo Perls (24 May 1886–1977 was an international art dealer, historian, philosopher and notable collector born in Rybnik in Upper Silesia. During his lifetime, he witnessed his homeland change from its German origins to Polish. He studied law, philosophy, and art history at the University of Freiburg and in Berlin. On completion of his studies he joined the German civil service and worked for the Ministry of the Interior prior to serving in the German Foreign Office during World War I. Perls married his first wife Kaethe in 1910. Early career Perls began collecting artwork in 1914 and was working as a professional art dealer by 1921. He established the Kaethe Perls Gallery in Berlin and collected and sold the works of many famous artists, particularly impressionists, including Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Cézanne, among others. A portrait was painted of Perls and his wife Kaethe by Munch in 1913. In 1931, Perls moved back to Paris be ...
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Klaus Perls
Klaus Gunther Perls (1912–2008) was born in Berlin, Germany, where his parents were art dealers. He studied art history in Munich, but after the Nazis stopped granting degrees to Jews he moved to Basel, Switzerland and completed his studies. Here, he wrote a dissertation on the 15th-century French painter Jean Fouquet. Early career His father Hugo Perls had fled Germany and separated from his mother who set up as an art dealer in Paris. In 1935, after two years in Paris, Klaus moved to New York City and opened the Perls Galleries on East 58th Street near Madison Avenue. Initially, he dealt in works by Maurice Utrillo, Maurice de Vlaminck and Raoul Dufy; artists that his mother recommended to him from Paris. When she was forced to flee France, he began dealing in contemporary American artists, including Darrel Austin, and in Mexican and South American art. Middle years In 1940, Klaus married Amelia Blumenthal from Philadelphia, and she became a partner in the gallery. After the w ...
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Nick Perls
J. Nicholas Perls (4 April 1942 – 22 July 1987)Perls, Nic, Brad Hill, ''Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound''
Volume 1 by Frank W. Hoffmann, Howard Ferstler, p. 820
was an American audio engineer and the founder and owner of Yazoo Records and Blue Goose Records.


Early life

Perls grew up in a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. The family had achieved some wealth operating New York City's Klaus Perls, Perls Gallery. Perls was one of a handful of serious East Coast collectors of 78-Revolutions per minute, rpm country blues, country blues recordings during the 1960s. As a young man, he made two trips through the Deep South, where he knocked on doors seeking to acquire old blues records. He also was ...
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Laura Perls
Laura Perls (née ''Lore Posner''; 15 August 1905 in Pforzheim – 13 July 1990 in Pforzheim) was a noted German-born psychologist and psychotherapist who helped establish the Gestalt school of psychotherapy. She was the wife of Friedrich (Frederick) Perls, also a renowned psychotherapist and psychiatrist. Background Posner was born to a wealthy family in 1905; born the daughter of a prosperous merchant. At the age of five, she began to play piano and demonstrated professional mastery by the time she was 18. Later, music and dance would be integrated into her therapy. She became interested in psychology when she was 16 (Fadiman & Frager, 2002). During her times as a student Laura took studied with Paul Tillich and Martin Buber, which she then studied work of psychologists who'd formed a gestalt school.Like many before and after her, her interest began after reading Freud's 1899 ''The Interpretation of Dreams'' (Fadiman & Frager, 2002). When she became a psychoanalyst, she was ...
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Alexander Perls
Alexander Perls Rousmaniere (born May 11, 1976) is an American musician, entrepreneur, and record producer. His songs are known for their mix of electronic, trance, and religiously themed lyrics and are entirely written, performed, and produced by Perls; notable projects include 009 Sound System and Aalborg Soundtracks. Early life and education Though born in Gas, Kansas, he grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, culminating in an education at Concord Academy. While studying at University College London in 1997, Perls worked with the post-rock collective Piano Magic. Following Perls' graduation from Oberlin College in 1998, he began working for the Barbara Gladstone Gallery, a leading contemporary art dealership in New York. The following year he co-founded NATOarts, which (according to its charter) sought to "promote global security and stability through the exhibition of works of conceptual art." The government support for the organization was terminated in the early days of t ...
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Frank Perls
Frank Richard Perls (October 23, 1910 – February 9, 1975) was a German-born American art dealer who was best known for uncovering a series of fraudulent art works. As an interpreter with the United States Third Army, Perls worked together with Army intelligence officer Martin Dannenberg in April 1945 in the discovery of a copy of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws signed by Adolf Hitler. Early life Perls was born on October 23, 1910, in Berlin, where his father, Hugo Perls, ran an art gallery. He attended the University of Freiburg, majoring in art history, and joined his mother in 1932 at the Kaethe Perls Gallery in Paris. He emigrated to the United States in 1937 and together with his brother Klaus established the Perls Galleries in Manhattan. He opened his own gallery in Hollywood in 1939 and later relocated his place of business to Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California.Staff"FRANK PERLS DIES; COAST ART DEALER; Began With Brother Here Sleuth of Forgeries" ''The New York T ...
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Tom Perls
Thomas Perls (born 1960) is the founding director of the New England Centenarian Study, the longest-running largest study of centenarians and their family members in the world. The Study is worldwide in scope but most of the participants come from the United States and Canada and is funded by three National Institute on Aging grants: The Integrative Longevity Omics Study, Centenarian Project of the Longevity Consortium and the Long Life Family Study. The study is also funded, with great appreciation, by the William M. Wood Foundation and the Paulette and Marty Samowitz Foundation. Born in Palo Alto, California, Perls later moved to Colorado and now lives in Boston. He received his B.A. from Pitzer College in 1982, his M.D. from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1986, and his M.P.H. from Harvard University in 1993. Perls is Professor of medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and attending physician in geriatrics at Boston Medical Center. He is ...
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Perls' Prussian Blue
In histology, histopathology, and clinical pathology, Perls Prussian blue is a commonly used method to detect the presence of iron in tissue or cell samples. Perls Prussian Blue derives its name from the German pathologist Max Perls (1843–1881), who described the technique in 1867. The method does not involve the application of a dye, but rather causes the pigment Prussian blue to form directly within the tissue. The method stains mostly iron in the ferric state which includes ferritin and hemosiderin, rather than iron in the ferrous state. Uses Perls's method is used to indicate "non-heme" iron in tissues such as ferritin and hemosiderin, the procedure does not stain iron that is bound to porphyrin forming heme such as hemoglobin and myoglobin. The stain is an important histochemical stain used to demonstrate the distribution and amount of iron deposits in liver tissue, often in the form of a biopsy. Perls's procedure may be used to identify excess iron deposits such as hem ...
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Perl (other)
Perl is an open-source computer programming language. Perl may also refer to: * Perl 6, the previous name of Raku, an open-source programming language related to Perl * Perl, Saarland, a municipality in Saarland, Germany People * Perl D. Decker (1875–1934), a United States House Representative from Missouri *Perl Karpovskaya (1897–1970), birth name of Polina Zhemchuzhina, Soviet politician, best known as the wife of the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov Surname * Alfredo Perl (born 1965), Chilean-German pianist and conductor *Gisella Perl (1907–1988), Jewish Holocaust survivor and author * Hille Perl (born 1965), German musician (viola da gamba, lirone) *Martin Lewis Perl (1927–2014), an American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate * Rafał Perl (born 1981), Polish diplomat See also * Pearl (other) A pearl is a hard object produced by mollusks. Pearl may also refer to: People People with the name * Pearl (given name) * Pearl (surname) * Pearl A ...
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