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Robert Wienert Nickle (May 22, 1919 – November 12, 1980) was a 20th-century American artist known primarily for his "street scrap" collage work. Nickle was born in Saginaw, Michigan. In 1943, he graduated from the University of Michigan where he studied architecture and design. He enlisted in the Navy that May, and served in the South Pacific. Nickle worked and taught primarily in Chicago, Illinois where he was affiliated with the New Bauhaus under László Moholy-Nagy, then with the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).

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  • Robert Wienert Nickle (* 22. Mai 1919 in Saginaw, Vereinigte Staaten; † 12. November 1980 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts, der vor allem für seine Collagenarbeit Straßenschrott bekannt war. Nickle schloss 1943 sein Studium an der University of Michigan ab, wo er danach am Architektur und Design studierte. Danach arbeitete und lehrte er hauptsächlich in Chicago, Illinois, wo er unter László Moholy-Nagy am und dann an der Universität von Illinois in Chicago (UIC) tätig war. (de)
  • Robert Wienert Nickle (May 22, 1919 – November 12, 1980) was a 20th-century American artist known primarily for his "street scrap" collage work. Nickle was born in Saginaw, Michigan. In 1943, he graduated from the University of Michigan where he studied architecture and design. He enlisted in the Navy that May, and served in the South Pacific. Nickle worked and taught primarily in Chicago, Illinois where he was affiliated with the New Bauhaus under László Moholy-Nagy, then with the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). (en)
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  • Robert Wienert Nickle (* 22. Mai 1919 in Saginaw, Vereinigte Staaten; † 12. November 1980 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts, der vor allem für seine Collagenarbeit Straßenschrott bekannt war. Nickle schloss 1943 sein Studium an der University of Michigan ab, wo er danach am Architektur und Design studierte. Danach arbeitete und lehrte er hauptsächlich in Chicago, Illinois, wo er unter László Moholy-Nagy am und dann an der Universität von Illinois in Chicago (UIC) tätig war. (de)
  • Robert Wienert Nickle (May 22, 1919 – November 12, 1980) was a 20th-century American artist known primarily for his "street scrap" collage work. Nickle was born in Saginaw, Michigan. In 1943, he graduated from the University of Michigan where he studied architecture and design. He enlisted in the Navy that May, and served in the South Pacific. Nickle worked and taught primarily in Chicago, Illinois where he was affiliated with the New Bauhaus under László Moholy-Nagy, then with the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). (en)
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