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Die Sparsamkeit der Alten. Kultureller und technologischer Wandel zwischen 1871 und 1914 in seiner Auswirkung auf die Formgebung des Bildhauers Adolf Brütt (1855-1939)
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and taught at the Fehr Academy, a private school in Berlin devoted to the ideals of the Secession founded by
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Der Bildhauer Adolf Brütt. Schleswig-Holstein . Berlin . Weimar. Autobiographie und Werkverzeichnis.
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Statue of Friedrich Wilhelm II on the Siegesallee (c. 1901). It was heavily damaged in World War II
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Vor-Reiter Weimars, Die Großherzöge Carl August und Carl Alexander im Denkmal
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and secured his international reputation. He later became a Professor at the
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Adolf Brütt Sculpture Symposium, Bad Berka, 1 May 2005 - 18 September 2005
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In 1883 he married and opened his own studio. He became a member of the
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Pedestal of the Carl Alexander Monument on the Goetheplatz in Weimar
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UNESCO, Germany: Bauhaus and its sites in Weimar and Dessau.
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Weimar
Theodor Mommsen

Husum
Bad Berka
foundry
Kiel
stonemason
Schloss Linderhof
Prussian Academy of Art
Karl Begas
Neo-Baroque
Reinhold Begas
Munich Secession
Exposition Universelle (1900)
Prussian Academy
Conrad Fehr
Felix Koenigs
National Gallery
Auguste Rodin
impressionists
Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School
Court Theater
Weimar
Berlin
Gottlieb Elster
1916 Summer Olympics
Honorary Citizen
Bad Berka

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