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    Edwin Redslob (22 September 1884, Weimar – 24 January 1973, West Berlin) was a German art historian who served as Reichskunstwart under the Weimar Republic...
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  • Redslob is a surname of: Robert Redslob (1882–1962), German-French constitutional and public international law-scientist Edwin Redslob (1884–1973), German...
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    Lehr (1948) "Republican Tricolour" by Paul Wentzcke (1948) Draft by Edwin Redslob (1948) While there were other suggestions for the new flag for West...
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    have sold The Tower of Blue Horses, which went missing at war's end. Edwin Redslob, an art historian who became Rector of the Free University of Berlin...
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    Mendelsohn: Neues Haus – Neue Welt. Mit Beiträgen von Amédée Ozenfant und Edwin Redslob (1932) Berlin. Reprinted, with an afterword by Bruno Zevi (1997) Berlin...
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    Wilhelm Worringer, Wilhelm Valentiner. However on 29 December 1919, Edwin Redslob was appointed to the post. His investiture occurred on 1 July 1920....
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    members included the theatre director Max von Schillings, Reichskunstwart Edwin Redslob, the composer Eugen d'Albert, the painters Emil Nolde and Conrad Felixmüller...
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  • Wentzcke, based on 1848 republican designs 1948 Proposal for the flag for West Germany by Edwin Redslob 1948 Proposal for a national flag, by Robert Lehr...
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  • he moved as a consultant for German craft culture to Reichskunstwart Edwin Redslob in Berlin. On 1 November 1929, he wrote an obituary for Aby Warburg...
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  • politics. Founded on 27 September 1945 by Erik Reger, Walther Karsch and Edwin Redslob, Der Tagesspiegel's main office is based in Berlin at Askanischer Platz...
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    visitors a year and acting as an informal national monument to the war. Edwin Redslob, part of the German government, supported a similar scheme in 1925,...
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    orientation of the museum for a long time. In 1912 the later Reichskunstwart Edwin Redslob took over the management of the museum, afterwards Walter Kaesbach....
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    art historian and former president of the Free University of Berlin, Edwin Redslob. Most of the facilities of Free University of Berlin are located in...
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    architects Hans Scharoun and Max Taut joined with the cultural polymath Edwin Redslob to relaunch a Berlin-centred version of the old Deutscher Werkbund,...
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  • he worked for Ministry of the Interior and for the Reichskunstwart Edwin Redslob, in field of national heraldic and vexillological matters. His first...
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    working for the Weimar Republic's Reichskunstwart (Imperial Art Monitor) Edwin Redslob, who was responsible for the state graphic works: designing the symbols...
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    the direction of the Reichskunstwart Edwin Redslob, who was also responsible for the design. According to Redslob, the form of the eagle expressed the...
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  • writer and film historian Lars Krantz, Swedish television producer Edwin Redslob, West-German art historian Roberto Alejandro Tálice, Argentinian journalist...
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  • 28 February 1921, Federal Archives, Files of the Reich Art Warden Edwin Redslob, BArch R 32/Bd. 69, p. 51 f. "Erste Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstausstellung...
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  • the family home included Hans Poelzig, Ernő Kállai, Will Grohmann, Edwin Redslob, Max Kaus, the publisher Eduard Stichnote and the Noldes. In 1927 the...
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  • It featured a foreword with sections written by David Shterenberg, Edwin Redslob (in his capacity as Reichskunstwart) and Arthur Holitscher, who in 1921...
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  • (1926) Robert Lehr's Proposal (1948) Paul Wentzcke's Proposal (1948) Edwin Redslob's Proposal (1948) Josef Wirmer's Proposal (1944–1948) Ernst Wirmer's...
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    third edition of Traps Danmark, Troels-Lund's Dagligt Liv i Norden, Edwin Redslob's Alt Danemar (Munic, 1914; later published in Danish by Francis Beckett...
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