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Karl Landsteiner (medicine) and Judd, Donald (sh)


Karl Landsteiner (medicine)


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Landsteiner, Karl
<person> This native of Vienna in 1900 discovered iso-agglutinins in human blood and then showed that blood had specific groups, which was responsible for the safety of giving blood transfusions.

With Alexander Weiner, he discovered the Rh factor in human blood. Along with Poppen he proved that poliomyelitis could be transmitted to subhuman primates by intraspinal injection.

From 1892 to 1943 Landsteiner published 346 scientific articles. In 1930, he became a winner of the Nobel Prize.

Lived: 1868-1943.


Judd, Donald (sh)




born June 3, 1928, Excelsior Springs, Mo., U.S.
died Feb. 12, 1994, New York, N.Y.

U.S. sculptor.

He studied at Columbia University and the Art Students League. He had his first one-man exhibition in 1957. In 1959 he began Writing reviews for Art News and Arts Magazine. In 1960-62 he made the transition from painting to sculpture and became a leading exponent of Minimalism. Much of his work consists of simple cubes or Other geometric units that stand on the floor or are cantilevered from the wall, often in stacks or horizontal progressions. His materials included painted steel, Plexiglas, iron, wood, and concrete. In the 1970s he began to fill the land around his studio in Marfa, Texas, with large-scale sculptures; this area is now a museum.