Bernhard Hoetger (4 May 1874 in Dortmund – 18 July 1949 in Interlaken) was a German sculptor, painter and handicrafts artist of the Expressionist movement...
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example of German architecture in the interwar period. Designed by Bernhard Hoetger, it was completed in 1931. After suffering serious war damage, it was...
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ideological contexts – on the basis of the oeuvres by Gustav Vigeland, Bernhard Hoetger and Einar Jónsson, „The Polish Journal of Aesthetics”, No 47 (4/2017)...
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followed by a second one. The probably most important of them was Bernhard Hoetger, the creator of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen. Like Vogeler he was a...
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initiative of Ludwig Roselius, a Bremen-based coffee-trader, who charged Bernhard Hoetger with the artistic supervision over the project. The street and its...
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opened the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen. It was designed by Bernhard Hoetger, who had known Becker from Worpswede. Local Nazis denounced the museum's...
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ideological contexts – on the basis of the oeuvres by Gustav Vigeland, Bernhard Hoetger and Einar Jónsson, „The Polish Journal of Aesthetics”, No. 47 (4/2017)...
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Antoni Gaudí Walter Gropius – early period Hugo Häring Fritz Höger Bernhard Hoetger Michel de Klerk Piet Kramer Carl Krayl Erich Mendelsohn Hans Poelzig...
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Theodor Hildebrandt (1804–1874) Robert Alexander Hillingford (1828–1904) Bernhard Hoetger (1874–1949) Oskar Hoffmann (1851–1912) Adolfo Hohenstein (1854–1928)...
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Albin Müller, Fritz Osswald, Emanuel Josef Margold, Edmund Körner and Bernhard Hoetger. Darmstadt's local architects did not take part in the first exhibition...
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Germany stands a unique example of German architecture designed by Bernhard Hoetger and inspired by a fascination with ideas by Herman Wirth that the lost...
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Höch (1889–1978) Paul Hoecker (1854–1910) Angelika Hoerle (1899–1923) Bernhard Hoetger (1874–1949) Heinrich Hofmann (1824–1911) Ludwig von Hofmann (1861–1945)...
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clearly and convincingly." In 1917 Expressionist sculptor and painter Bernhard Hoetger dedicated to Sent M'ahesa a bronz statue similar to the bust of queen...
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modern times (20th century) of Pining and his partner Pothorst by Bernhard Hoetger at the Bremen Böttcherstraße Haus des Glockenspiels. The image is based...
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House and Robinson Crusoe House in Böttcherstraße, Bremen, designed by Bernhard Hoetger, complete the street's construction in the style of Brick Expressionism...
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ideological contexts – on the basis of the oeuvres by Gustav Vigeland, Bernhard Hoetger and Einar Jónsson, Małgorzata Stępnik, „The Polish Journal of Aesthetics"...
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Hensel (1798–1876), poet, lived for more than 20 years in Wiedenbrück Bernhard Hoetger (1874–1949), artist, lived in Wiedenbrück for a short time Luigi Colani...
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Roselius, who assigned the sculptor, craftsman and architect Bernhard Hoetger to design it. Hoetger had become acquainted with Modersohn-Becker while in Paris...
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Kunstsammlungen Böttcherstraße, an art museum in expressionist architecture from Bernhard Hoetger with paintings from the twentieth century from Paula Modersohn-Becker...
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Ottmar Hörl (1979–1981 Student, 2005– President Akademie Nuremberg) Bernhard Hoetger (1874–1949 Student) Oskar Hoffmann (Student, 1872–1877) Hans Hollein...
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By 1916 it was owned by her daughter Tille Modersohn and loaned to Bernhard Hoetger in Worpswede. In 1927, it was loaned by Ludwig Roselius to the Paula...
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Dome House after designs by Bruno Taut, the Lower Saxony Stone by Bernhard Hoetger, and the Zion's Church. Painters of Worpswede's artists' colony often...
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The Glockenspiel House in Bremen's Böttcherstraße displays this panel as part of 10 from Bernhard Hoetger's 1934 "ocean-crossing" set...
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Huch and was a hit. The cover picture is of a sculpture of Odin by Bernhard Hoetger, an Expressionist whose work was suppressed by the Nazis. In the following...
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construction office of the Keksfabrik Bahlsen with the sculptor and architect Bernhard Hoetger on the plans for Bahlsen's TET-Stadt [de]. From 1919, Falke ran his...
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ideological contexts – on the basis of the oeuvres by Gustav Vigeland, Bernhard Hoetger and Einar Jónsson," The Polish Journal of Aesthetics, No 47 (4/2017)...
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Day's Work J. W. Godward – The Love Letter Ivan Grohar – The Sower Bernhard Hoetger – Tomb of Paula Modersohn-Becker in Worpswede churchyard Adrian Jones...
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tower built for Café HAG. This was built in 70 days. The architect was Bernhard Hoetger, an architect who had previously worked for Ludwig Roselius, the founder...
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funded loyalty bonuses. In 1916 and 1917, Bahlsen sponsored the artist Bernhard Hoetger to develop plans for an Egypt-themed city named the TET-Stadt, but...
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1894–1956, gallery owner Bernhard Huys [de]; aka Benny; 1895–1973, painter Herbert Jaeckel; 1904–1981, copperplate engraver Bernhard Kaufmann [de]; 1896–1980...
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