Dürerbund
The Dürerbund (named after Albrecht Dürer) was an organization of writers and artists with a strong influence on the intellectual life of the middle class in the German Reich, but also in Austria and Switzerland. The Dürerbund was founded in 1902 by the German publisher Ferdinand Avenarius, a brother of the philosopher Richard Avenarius, and the art historian Paul Schumann. It resided in Dresden-Blasewitz and had close connections to Deutscher Werkbund and the garden city movement, as Avenarius was a key person in these organizations too. Key dates of the Dürerbund:
Dürerbund
The Dürerbund (named after Albrecht Dürer) was an organization of writers and artists with a strong influence on the intellectual life of the middle class in the German Reich, but also in Austria and Switzerland. The Dürerbund was founded in 1902 by the German publisher Ferdinand Avenarius, a brother of the philosopher Richard Avenarius, and the art historian Paul Schumann. It resided in Dresden-Blasewitz and had close connections to Deutscher Werkbund and the garden city movement, as Avenarius was a key person in these organizations too. Key dates of the Dürerbund:
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De Dürerbond (Duits: Dürerbund ...... 5 werd de Dürerbond ontbonden.
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Der Dürerbund war eine kulturp ...... g erinnerte an Albrecht Dürer.
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The Dürerbund (named after Alb ...... Karl Hanusch was the last head
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De Dürerbond (Duits: Dürerbund ...... 5 werd de Dürerbond ontbonden.
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Der Dürerbund war eine kulturp ...... g erinnerte an Albrecht Dürer.
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The Dürerbund (named after Alb ...... o. Key dates of the Dürerbund:
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