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- Q19665106 description "American artist".
- Q19665106 description "American artist".
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- Q19665106 abstract "Cellestine "Sally" Hannemann (born March 28, 1924) is an American author and pioneering figure in the methodology of Oshibana art. Hannemann, née Hofmann, born in Chicago, Illinois, and currently living in California, is best known for developing new processes in the pressing of botanical materials to reduce discoloration and shrinkage. She manufactured a unique press incorporating polyester materials to cushion the plants that became known as "Cellestine's Press," and authored a book that is a popular reference guide for plant pressers and Oshibana artists. Hannemann also wrote two novels.".
- Q19665106 birthDate "1924-03-28".
- Q19665106 birthYear "1924".
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- Q19665106 dateOfBirth "1924-03-28".
- Q19665106 name "Hannemann, Cellestine".
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- Q19665106 comment "Cellestine "Sally" Hannemann (born March 28, 1924) is an American author and pioneering figure in the methodology of Oshibana art. Hannemann, née Hofmann, born in Chicago, Illinois, and currently living in California, is best known for developing new processes in the pressing of botanical materials to reduce discoloration and shrinkage.".
- Q19665106 label "Cellestine Hannemann".
- Q19665106 givenName "Cellestine".
- Q19665106 name "Cellestine Hannemann".
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- Q19665106 surname "Hannemann".