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reorganized the structure of the college based on business administration principles. The faculties were replaced by "sections", and the college was expanded to include the section of "Computer Technology and Data Processing." In 1976 research and reception of the Bauhaus was revived at the HAB Weimar. It represented the first step of an ongoing positive re-evaluation of the legacy of the college. Thanks to these research efforts, the college established relations with other institutions, including several in West Germany.
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humanities-literary culture with scientific-technical culture in a constructive, creative and critical dialogue. It promotes professional and human exchange across the disciplinary boundaries of technology, science and art. Research, research-oriented, project-based teaching and interdisciplinary cooperation characterize the faculty's self-image. It is significantly involved in the two university-wide research focuses Digital Engineering and Cultural Studies Media Research.
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redundant departments were merged or dissolved. A new chapter began in 1993 with the establishment of the "Faculty of Art and Design" which reincorporated the artistic disciplines into the academic profile of the college. The establishment of the "Faculty of Media" in 1996 emphasized the college's dedication to progressive thinking. After changing its name to the
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The Faculty of Art and Design was founded in 1993. It is the university training center for designers and artists in the Free State of Thuringia. With its teaching concept, the "Weimar Model", it places the project at the center of studies and thus differs from the classical art academies and studies
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The Faculty of Media comprises three departments: Media Studies, Media Informatics and Media Management. The study program has a strong international orientation. Several degree programs are offered in English. In addition, the faculty has a German-French study program. Graduates are employed in the
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The Faculty of Art and Design has been using the studios and classrooms in the former School of Arts and Crafts (Van de Velde Building) since 1996. Following a renovation phase lasting two years, the Faculty of Art and Design returned to the Van de Velde Building in April 2010. In November 2013, the
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Founded in 1954, the Faculty of Civil Engineering today combines the disciplines of natural sciences and computer science, mechanics, construction, materials, environment and management under one roof. In addition to traditional and modern engineering methods, the faculty also draws from neighboring
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The university possesses a unique structure with four main faculties. It has fostered a diverse profile of instruction and research based on engineering and architectural disciplines. Today the university offers students a selection of approximately 40 degree programs. The term "Bauhaus" in its name
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oversaw the restructuring of the college to reflect antifascist-democratic principles. Under the aegis of the architect Hermann Henselmann, appointed director in 1946, the college focused its efforts to rebuild the country and pick up where the Bauhaus left off. Some even suggested changing the name
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had moved to Gotha, offered its own regular postgraduate courses in Architecture in the form both Van de Velde and Gropius had long envisioned. Although the College of Architecture continued to adhere to the idea of the Bauhaus, it offered a much more practical orientation. This corresponded to the
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in Weimar. It was the making of a new type of art school, a pioneer of modernity, the legacy of which continues to influence the Bauhaus-University Weimar today. In 1923 Gropius summarized his vision with the radical formula "Art and Technology – A New Unity." His "concept of collaboration with the
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In 1954 the college received a rectorial constitution with two new faculties: "Civil Engineering" and "Building Materials Science and Technology". Otto Englberger, an architect, professor of "Residential and Community Building," and provisional director of the college since 1951, was appointed the
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Because the college was so integrated in the political system of the GDR, the direction of its instruction and research activities was largely dictated by the government for the purpose of carrying out the latest civil engineering tasks. The third higher education reform of 1968/69 modernized and
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The increasing equalization of professors and workshop instructors and unbridgeable differences made it impossible "for art to develop freely, without purpose and with no connection to architecture at the Bauhaus." As a result, the State College of Fine Arts was founded in 1921, an institution at
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of 1989 initiated a radical process of restructuring at the college. The goal was to quickly adapt the college to the basic principles of freedom and democracy and integrate it into the international community of higher education institutions. Several changes were made to its overall structure;
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The faculty stands for university-based research and experimental teaching, which imparts interface competencies of artistic and scientific methods in design and planning. It currently has 80 partner universities and is considered one of the most influential architecture faculties in Germany.
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and it received its present name in 1996. There are more than 4000 students enrolled, with the percentage of international students above the national average at around 27%. In 2010 the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar commemorated its 150th anniversary as an art school and college in Weimar.
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The Faculty of Media is the youngest of the four faculties at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and is dedicated to researching media challenges of the digital present and future as well as the innovative shaping of media development. In teaching as well as in research, the faculty places
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in fixed class systems. The content of teaching and research at the faculty is the project and design of human living spaces. The focus is on the recognition and promotion of creative forces and the search for possibilities of their practical implementation.
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Ever since 1951, students in all disciplines were required by East German law to pass a basic study program in Marxist–Leninist philosophy. Later, academic staff, lecturers and professors were also required to complete training on a regular basis. The
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Frank Simon-Ritz, Klaus-Jürgen Winkler, Gerd Zimmerman: Aber wir sind! Wir wollen! Und wir schaffen! Von der Großherzoglichen Kunstschule zur Bauhaus-Universität Weimar 1860–2010, Band 2 (1945–2010) Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2012,
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By researching space, city and architecture under changing social boundary conditions, the faculty contributes to the sustainable design of architecture, city and landscape. In exhibitions and symposia, it enters into an exchange with the public.
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The Faculty of Architecture and Urban Studies has its headquarters in the main building, which was designed by Van de Velde and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Seminar and studio spaces for students of the faculty are located here.
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Frank Simon-Ritz, Klaus-Jürgen Winkler, Gerd Zimmerman: Aber wir sind! Wir wollen! Und wir schaffen! Von der Großherzoglichen Kunstschule zur Bauhaus-Universität Weimar 1860–2010. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2010,
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Student enrolment at the Faculty of Civil Engineering (incl. the Digital Engineering program): 998 (winter semester 2021/2022). Furthermore, 285 persons deepen their knowledge in offers of the central continuing education.
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The Faculty of Architecture and Urban Studies sees itself as a universal space for thought and experimentation. The close connection between architecture and urban planning creates the special and contemporary profile.
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Klaus-Jürgen Winkler, Gerhard Oschmann: Das Gropius-Zimmer. Geschichte und Rekonstruktion des Direktorenarbeitszimmers am Staatlichen Bauhaus in Weimar 1923/24. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2008,
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instructor). The Bauhaus only remained in Weimar until spring 1925 when it was forced to relocate to Dessau for political reasons. There the Bauhaus began a new, important chapter as a college of art and design.
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In the area of research, the faculty focuses primarily on future-oriented new technologies such as BIM. The focus of teaching is on project studies. The research profile is largely determined by six institutes:
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Renate Müller-Krumbach, Karl Schawelka, Norbert Korrek, Gerwin Zohlen: Die Belebung des Stoffes durch die Form. Van de Veldes Hochschulbau in Weimar. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2002,
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was established and the East German university system was restructured, the college itself underwent major changes in 1951. The "Fine Arts" department, which had previously been chaired by the sculptor
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scientific fields such as law, economics and social sciences. This enables it to assume responsibility throughout the life cycle of the built environment and to participate in its further development.
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industry" was strongly opposed, not least of all because he was "determined from the very start to beat down any resistance toward this new kind of architecturally related art."
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was placed under the control of the "Ministry of Reconstruction" with the objective to develop academic and research programs for a new technical college of civil engineering.
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Foyer of the former Art School, today the main building of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, with an art nouveau free-winding staircase and Auguste Rodin's "Eva" at the center
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Klaus-Jürgen Winkler (ed.): Neubeginn. Die Weimarer Bauhochschule nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und Hermannn Henselmann. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2005,
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Dörte Nicolaisen: Das andere Bauhaus. Otto Bartning und die Staatliche Hochschule Weimar 1926–1930. Kupfergraben Verlagsgesellschaft mbh, Berlin 1997; p. 12
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Reflection on heritage shapes the teaching and research of the three institutes at the faculty – even beyond the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus in 2019:
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Michael Eckardt (ed.): Bauhaus-Spaziergang. In Weimar unterwegs auf den Spuren des frühen Bauhauses. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2009,
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The Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism is situated in the main building of the Bauhaus-University Weimar, one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites
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Silke Opitz (ed.): Van de Veldes Kunstschulbauten in Weimar. Architektur und Ausstattung. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2004,
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which trained artisans in the handicrafts between 1907 and 1915. Both schools issued certificates of participation and conferred diplomas.
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Paul Schultze-Naumburg rejected all phenomena of industrial, urban society. He strived to establish a new architectural style that exuded
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Following German reunification, a vacated industrial facility in the vicinity of the historic center of Weimar near the Frauenplan and
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The names of renowned artists, instructors and students can be found in the historical documents and records of both schools.
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Achim Preiß, Klaus-Jürgen Winkler: Weimarer Konzepte. Die Kunst- und Bauhochschule 1860–1995. VDG Weimar, Weimar 1996, p. 41
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1954 Otto Englberger (1905–1977), architect (e.g., tenement buildings at Buchenwaldplatz Weimar and the Franzberg School in
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in December 1996. The Bauhaus sites in Weimar that are part of the World Heritage Site are the main building (formerly the
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In 2019 the university celebrated the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus, together with partners all over the world.
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Friedrich August Finger (1885–1961), civil engineer and building materials engineer (e.g., construction supervisor of the
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Klaus-Jürgen Winkler: Baulehre und Entwerfen am Bauhaus 1919–1933. Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Weimar 2003,
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Klaus-JĂĽrgen Winkler: Die Architektur am Bauhaus in Weimar. Verlag fĂĽr Bauwesen, Berlin 1993 (Edition Bauhaus Dessau),
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The "horseshoe" (south gable) of the School of Arts and Crafts, designed by Henry van de Velde and built in 1905–1906
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Student enrolment at the Faculty of Media (incl. the Digital Engineering program): 758 (winter semester 2021/2022)
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stands for eagerness to experiment, openness, creativity, proximity to industrial practice and internationality.
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European Media Culture (with Université Lyon Lumière 2: Bachelor of Arts, Licence en Information-Communication)
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Michael Siebenbrodt (ed.): Bauhaus Weimar. EntwĂĽrfe fĂĽr die Zukunft. Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern 2000,
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Public Art and New Artistic Strategies/Art in Public Spaces and New Artistic Strategies (master's)
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In 1919 Walter Gropius merged the College of Fine Arts and the School of Arts and Crafts into the
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of the college to "The Bauhaus – College of Architecture and Handicraft and Engineering Design."
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Student enrolment at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism: 1,155 (winter semester 2021/22)
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was chosen as the site of a new library and lecture hall for the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
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1957 Gustav Batereau (1908–1974), steel construction engineer and structural engineer (e.g.,
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to house the sculptors' studio at the Grand Ducal Saxon Art School. Inscribed as part of the
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Teacher training at secondary schools – second subject art education (1st state examination)
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Teacher training at secondary schools – double subject art education (1st state examination)
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was founded in 1860. The Free Zeichenschule was discontinued in 1930. In 1829 the architect
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Weimar boasts a long tradition of art education and instruction in the areas of fine art,
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cultural and educational sectors, in IT, in media companies and in science and research.
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Doctoral program in Art and Design / Fine Art / Media Art (Doctor of Philosophy / PhD /
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which academically traditional masters could work and teach, such as Richard Engelmann,
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Digital Engineering (Master of Science), together with the Faculty of Civil Engineering
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The institution officially attained college-level status in 1942. By this time, the
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Student enrolment at the Faculty of Art and Design: 955 (winter semester 2021/22)
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in 1996, the university demonstrated its dedication to the spirit of the Bauhaus.
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The history of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar goes back to 1860 when Grand Duke
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and Anita Bach (born 1927, first female professor of architecture in the GDR).
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faculty celebrated its 20th anniversary with the festival week. For 23 years
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Virtual Reality Lab at the department of Computer Science for Digital Media
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Institute for Building Informatics, Mathematics and Building Physics (IBMB)
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The main building of the Bauhaus-Universität (built 1904–1911, designed by
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Bauhaus Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture and Planning
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Following an urban planning competition in 1991, the architects' office
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Methods and materials for user-oriented building renovation (master's)
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European Doctoral Program "Urban Hist | 20th Century European Urbanism
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1970 Karl-Albert Fuchs, civil engineer (vice-president of the German
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Bauhaus Institute for Future-Oriented Infrastructure Systems (b.is).
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Digital Engineering (master's), together with the Faculty of Media
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The Orchestra School, which opened in 1872, eventually became the
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Building Physics and Energy Optimization of Buildings (master's)
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bauhaus.institute for experimental architecture (bauhaus.ifex).
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The well-known artists and instructors of this period include:
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The well-known artists and instructors of this period include:
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had been removed from the college, which now called itself the
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The well-known artists and instructors of this period include:
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Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering (master's)
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Junior Research Group "Social Housing in Growing Metropolises
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was established, but gradually lost significance after the
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Thuringian State Prize for Architecture and Urban Planning
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The new university library with an integrated lecture hall
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The Faculty of Art and Design in the Van de Velde Building
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F.A. Finger Institute for Building Materials Science (FIB)
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The Faculty of Civil Engineering, located on CoudraystraĂźe
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Gerd Offenberg: Mosaik meines Lebens. Self-published 1974
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2022 Jutta Emes, Interim President (born 1969), economist
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College of Architecture and Civil Engineering Weimar
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1989 Hans Ulrich Mönnig (born 1943), civil engineer
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Staatliches Bauhaus
President
Weimar
Thuringia
50°58′28″N 11°19′42″E / 50.97444°N 11.32833°E / 50.97444; 11.32833
uni-weimar.de
Weimar
Walter Gropius

Henry van de Velde
Bauhaus World Heritage Site
handicrafts
Weimar Princely Free Zeichenschule
Grand Ducal Saxon Art School
Clemens Wenzeslaus Coudray
Free School of Trades
College of Music Franz Liszt


Carl Alexander (Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach)
Grand Ducal Saxon Art School
Weimar Sculpture School
Grand Ducal Saxon School of Arts and Crafts
Stanislaus von Kalckreuth
Theodor Hagen
Albert Brendel
Emil von Schlitz
Hans Olde

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