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Photograph of Paul Goesch
DR1988:0016:006
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DR1988:0018:001
November 24, 1919
Draft of a letter from Wenzel Hablik to an unidentified correspondent
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November 24, 1919
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DR1988:0015:003
ca. 1919-1920
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DR1988:0015:005
ca. 1919 - 1920
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271 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Paris : Editions de la Villette, ©2009.
La chaîne de verre : une correspondance expressionniste / correspondance reconstituée, présentée et annotée par Maria Stavrinaki ; préface de Iain Boyd White ; traduction de l'allemand de Jean-Léon Muller.
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271 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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Paris : Editions de la Villette, ©2009.
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DR1988:0022:007
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May 24, 1964
Postcard from Hermann Finsterlin to Oswald Mathais Ungers
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DR1988:0015:026
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DR1988:0015:016
1918
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1918
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DR1988:0023:014
January 5, 1922
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January 5, 1922
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Hans Hansen
AP162.S4
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Series documents the contribution of architect Hans Hansen to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Hansen writing under the pseudonym Antischmitz. Born in Roetgen, Germany, in 1886, Hansen studied architecture in Cologne. After the war, Hansen joined the circle Cologne Dadaists, contributed to the magazine "Der Ventilor", and published "Das Erlebnis der Architektur". From 1922, he worked on commissions for the Catholic Church in Germany, including his most known project for the St. Bruno Church in Cologne-Kletteberg (1924-1926). He died in Cologne in 1966. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hans Hansen to the Die gläserne Kette circle.
1920
Hans Hansen
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AP162.S4
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Series documents the contribution of architect Hans Hansen to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Hansen writing under the pseudonym Antischmitz. Born in Roetgen, Germany, in 1886, Hansen studied architecture in Cologne. After the war, Hansen joined the circle Cologne Dadaists, contributed to the magazine "Der Ventilor", and published "Das Erlebnis der Architektur". From 1922, he worked on commissions for the Catholic Church in Germany, including his most known project for the St. Bruno Church in Cologne-Kletteberg (1924-1926). He died in Cologne in 1966. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hans Hansen to the Die gläserne Kette circle.
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