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Arthur Lewin-Funcke

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of 1905, and was named a Professor in 1913. The blind were a central theme of his work in the 1920s. Some of his works depicting children were used as models for toys, notably by the doll makers,
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J. B. Schneider: "Propheten der Schönheit: Arthur Lewin-Funcke" in
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and some associates, that stood in front of the parish hall in
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Most of his works were nude figures, but he also created
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Dresden
Berlin
medallist

Metropolitan Museum of Art
ivory carver
Prussian Academy of Arts
Ernst Herter
Gerhard Janensch
Albert Wolff
Villa Strohl-Fern
Académie Julian
Denys Puech
Paul Citroen
David Friedmann
de
Charles Hug
Käthe
Peter Kollwitz
de
Felix Nussbaum
Franz Poenitz
de
Großen Berliner Kunstausstellung
Kämmer & Reinhardt
de
busts
World War II
Martin Luther

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