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Peter Schmidt (table Tennis)
Peter Schmidt may refer to: * Peter Schmidt (artist) (1931–1980), British artist and teacher * Pyotr Schmidt (1867–1906), Russian revolutionary, circa 1905 *Peter Schmidt (born 1782) (1782–1845), Norwegian merchant and politician *Peter Lebrecht Schmidt (born 1933), German classical scholar *Peter Schmidt (footballer) (born 1943), Austrian footballer *Peter Schmidt (author) (born 1944), German author, recipient of the Deutscher Krimi Preis *Peter Schmidt (economist), American economist and econometrician *Peter Schmidt (political scientist), see Werner Bergmann * Peter B. Schmidt, Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives *Peter Schmidt (Wisconsin politician) * Peter Schmidt (water polo) (born 1937), German Olympic water polo player *Peter Schmidt (zoologist) Peter Yulievich Schmidt (born 23 December 1872, St. Petersburg, died 25 November 1949, Leningrad) was a Russian and Soviet zoologist, ichthyologist and museum curator. Peter Yulievich Schmidt attend ...
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Peter Schmidt (artist)
Peter Schmidt (17 May 1931 – 22 January 1980) was a Berlin-born British artist, painter, theoretician of color and composition, pioneering multimedia exhibitor and an influential teacher at Watford College of Art. He was part of a generation of art school teachers in the 1960s and 1970s who had great impact on some students who later went on to work in art and music. He worked with Hansjörg Mayer, Brian Eno, Mark Boyle (artist), Mark Boyle, Dieter Roth and had associations with Russell Mills (artist), Russell Mills, David Toop and Tom Phillips (artist), Tom Phillips. Biography Peter Schmidt was born 17 May 1931 in Berlin, moved to England with his Jewish mother in 1938, and began painting in 1947. He studied at the Goldsmiths College from 1951 to 1953, and Slade School from 1953 to 1957. He won the Abbey Minor Travelling Scholarship 1957–58, which was spent in Sicily. On his return to England, he painted directly from objects and people, mainly in oils. His work was exhi ...
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