Proper noun
A surname from German.
hartshorn
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs biographer Clive Hirschhorn explains: "As a child he used to run for miles through parks and streets and woods – anywhere, just as long as he could feel the wind against his body and through his hair. Source: Internet
For example, the installations of the contemporary artist Thomas Hirschhorn deliberately eschew technical virtuosity. Source: Internet
The artists range from big names such as the Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn and Lebanese filmmaker and artist Akram Zataari to up-and-coming artists. Source: Internet
This venture was successful enough that they retained his services for seven years, until he departed for New York. cf. Hirschhorn, p.33. Source: Internet
Hirschhorn hopes that the documentary will spur improvement in how students interact with dining workers. Source: Internet