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Alexandra Dzwonkowski 1900 - 1985

Alexandra Dzwonkowski was born on July 4, 1900 in New York, New York County, New York United States. They was married to Walter Karwowski, and had children Helen Szpotek and George Karwoski. Alexandra Dzwonkowski died at age 84 years old in May 1985, and was buried in May 1985 at Mount Olivet Cemetery 17100 Van Dyke Ave, in Detroit, Wayne County, MI.
Alexandra Dzwonkowski
July 4, 1900
New York, New York County, New York, United States
May 1985
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  • 07/4
    1900

    Birthday

    July 4, 1900
    Birthdate
    New York, New York County, New York United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Polish
  • Religious Beliefs

    Catholic
  • Professional Career

    Housewife
  • 05/dd
    1985

    Death

    May 1985
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • 05/dd
    1985

    Gravesite & Burial

    May 1985
    Funeral date
    Mount Olivet Cemetery 17100 Van Dyke Ave, in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan 48234, United States
    Burial location
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In 1900, in the year that Alexandra Dzwonkowski was born, artist Henri Matisse, born in 1869 in France, began the fauvist movement. Only lasting a few years in popularity (ending around 1904), fauvism was in many ways the beginning of modern art. Matisse was fond of bright, vibrant colors and used them in his paintings - contrary to the muted use of color previously. While the fauvist movement declined in popularity, Matisse did not and he went on to create many more works of art and even a museum for his work, 2 years before his death in 1954. (In French, les Fauves means "the wild beasts". Matisse and those who followed his example were called "beasts" because of the bold colors that they used in their artwork.)
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In 1924, this person was 24 years old when Macy's department store in New York held its first "Thanksgiving parade" on November 27th at 9a - during church services but leaving plenty of time to attend the big football game between Syracuse and Columbia universities. The parade was held as a way to promote the opening of the “World’s Largest Store” and its 1 million square feet of retail space in Manhattan’s Herald Square. The parade was 6 miles long and included floats, Macy's employees dressed as clowns, cowboys, and sword-wielding knights, and animals from Central Park Zoo. Santa Claus, of course, brought up the rear - opening the Christmas shopping season for Macy's.
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Alexandra Dzwonkowski's Family Tree

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