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Ferdinand Avenarius

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17: 105:, the leading publication channel of the German culture reform movement, which was dedicated to aesthetic education as well as to love to culture and nature. Avenarius married Else Doehn divorced Schumann. His father-in-law, 469: 59:, founded a joint subsidiary company with the Brockhaus publishing house. His mother, Cäcilie née Geyer, was a daughter of the actor and painter 459: 204: 337: 253: 224: 79:. However, there are speculations in science that Ludwig Geyer was not only the stepfather but the biological father of Wagner too. 422: 390: 175:
Avenarius became especially known as editor and publisher. In 1902, he published a very successful anthology of German poetry:
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and painters, but fought heavily against all appearances of "low taste" or "little value", as he ranked e. g. the work by
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Kunstwart und Dürerbund. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Gebildeten im Zeitalter des Imperialismus
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Kunstwart und Dürerbund. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Gebildeten im Zeitalter des Imperialismus
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Eva Missler, Matthias Wieland. Sylt, Amrum, Föhr. Ausgabe 4, Baedeker. 2005.
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In 1902, Avenarius founded together, with art historian Paul Schumann, the
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Index


Berlin
Kampen
lyric poet
Sylt
Berlin
Leipzig
Ludwig Geyer
Paris
Heinrich Heine
Richard Wagner
Richard Avenarius
Dresden
Zurich
medicine
natural sciences
philosophy
Dr. Rudolf Doehn
Missouri
Schilling & Graebner
Blasewitz
Wolfgang Schumann
Dürerbund
Albrecht Dürer
the German Empire
Austria
Switzerland
Deutscher Werkbund
garden city movement
Sylt

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