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    Richard Riemerschmid (20 June 1868 – 13 April 1957) was a German architect, painter, designer and city planner from Munich. He was a major figure in Jugendstil...
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  • The Richard-Riemerschmid-Berufskolleg is a secondary school in the southern half of the German city of Cologne. It is notable for being named after the...
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    of this movement, including Peter Behrens, Bernhard Pankok, and Richard Riemerschmid, as well as the majority of the founding members of the Munich Secession...
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    Chair by Richard Riemerschmid (1902) Jugendstil dining room set and dishes by Peter Behrens (1900–01) Stoneware jug by Richard Riemerschmid (1902) Jugendstil...
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    Duke of Hesse. The Werkbund was founded by Olbrich, Peter Behrens, Richard Riemerschmid, Bruno Paul and others in 1907 in Munich at the instigation of Hermann...
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    Protestant morning services. Its new 1929 studio was designed by Richard Riemerschmid. Deutsche Stunde in Bayern became Bayerischer Rundfunk in 1931. In...
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    book designs also won him recognition at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Richard Riemerschmid, a Dresden artist and designer, was another influential Munich Jugendstil...
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    Theodor Fischer, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Bruno Paul, Richard Riemerschmid, Fritz Schumacher, among others), plus twelve companies, gathered...
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    development of smaller potteries. The Blaue Rispe tableware pattern by Richard Riemerschmid for Meissen is an example – this was not popular on first launch...
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    first "Sulkowski" type, 1755–60 Blaue Rispe pattern, from 1903, by Richard Riemerschmid At the beginning the Meissen manufactory was owned by the King of...
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    style of graphic art including Peter Behrens, Hermann Obrist, and Richard Riemerschmid. August Endell is another notable Art Nouveau designer. The distinctive...
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    artists like Hermann Obrist, Henry van de Velde, Bernhard Pankok and Richard Riemerschmid also produced architecture, furniture, and ceramics. But unlike Vienna...
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    Fischer (who served as its first president), Josef Hoffmann and Richard Riemerschmid. In 1909 Behrens designed one of the earliest and most influential...
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    into the Schauspielhaus, (built in Art Nouveau style in 1901 by Richard Riemerschmid and Max Littmann). Since 1933, the Münchner Kammerspiele has been...
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    well-known architects participated in its construction, including Richard Riemerschmid, Heinrich Tessenow, Hermann Muthesius, Kurt Frick, Georg Metzendorf...
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    Brauchitsch, August Endell, Hermann Obrist, Wilhelm von Debschitz, and Richard Riemerschmid. In 1905 two large department stores opened in Munich, the Kaufhaus...
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    (1875–1947) Josip Račić (1905–1908) Robert Hermann Raudner (1854–1915) Richard Riemerschmid (1888–1890) Léo-Paul Robert (1869) Franz Roubaud Anna May-Rychter...
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    Loerke, Erika Mitterer, Walter von Molo, Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen, Richard Riemerschmid, Reinhold Schneider, Frank Thiess, Carl von Ossietzky, Ernst Wiechert...
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    later taught. Tessenow and fellow architects Hermann Muthesius and Richard Riemerschmid are credited with the 1908 Gartenstadt Hellerau, near Dresden, a...
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    modelling and wood carving, which brought Gies into early contact with Richard Riemerschmid and Bruno Paul. After Ludwig Gies finished at the Municipal Trade...
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    painting, decorative arts and ceramics under the well known director Richard Riemerschmid. In 1917 Stölzl's studies were interrupted by the ongoing war and...
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    designers such as Louis Majorelle, Emile Gallé, René Lalique, Daum, Richard Riemerschmid, Josef Hoffmann, Otto Wagner and Georg Jensen. The collection features...
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    Muthesius. German models were: the Hellerau Garden City 1909 by Richard Riemerschmid, the housing estate Gmindersdorf 1903 by Theodor Fischer, the housing...
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    the circles of the Deutscher Werkbund – including Peter Behrens, Richard Riemerschmid, Bruno Paul and Wilhelm Wagenfeld – and working in cooperation with...
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  • painter and architect 1920–1926: Martin Elsässer, architect 1926–1931: Richard Riemerschmid, painter, architect and designer 1931–1933: Karl With, art historian...
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  • training institution in Bavaria, especially under the direction of Richard Riemerschmid from 1913 to 1924. It was renamed "Staatliche Kunstgewerbeschule...
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    Jung Philipp Loewenfeld Golo Mann Klaus Mann Max von Pettenkofer Richard Riemerschmid Carl Spitzweg Johann Georg Seidenbusch Ludwig Thoma Gunnar B. Stickler...
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  • founded by Joseph Maria Olbrich, Josef Hoffmann, Peter Behrens, Richard Riemerschmid, Bruno Paul and others in Munich The Hotel Metropol was completed...
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  • class with Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke and the furniture design class with Richard Riemerschmid. When war broke out in 1914, he first returned to Hirschberg and...
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    his father. He served his apprenticeship from 1922 to 1924 with Richard Riemerschmid in Munich and then Gustav Hart in Berlin. In 1922 he married Eva...
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