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Photo of a study with Riemerschmid furniture View into a bourgeois study of the 1920s in the furnishing style around 1910 with bookshelves and desk and the famous music room chairs designed in 1898/99 by Richard Riemerschmid (1868-1957) at the round table in the foreground, bottom right embossed stamp of Fotografische Kunstanstalt Rehse & Co. Munich, monochrome silver bromide print of the period, inconspicuous scratch and other slight traces of age, dimensions approx. 29 x 36 cm. Artist information Richard Riemerschmid: important German artist. German representative of the reform movement and Art Nouveau, architect, craftsman and painter (1868 Munich - 1957 Munich), studied from 1888 at the Munich academy under Gabriel Hackl and Ludwig von Löfftz, 1897 co-founder of the "Münchner Werkstätten für Handwerkskunst" and 1907 co-founder of the Deutscher Werkbund, 1912-24 director of the Kunstgewerbeschule München, 1926-31 professor and director of the Kölner Werkschulen, participation in the "Deutsche Werkstätten Dresden-Hellerau", received numerous honours, a. o. 1914 appointment to the "Deutsche Werkstätten Dresden-Hellerau". including appointment as Royal Bavarian Privy Councillor in 1914, Privy Government Councillor in 1924, Grand Federal Cross of Merit in 1952 and honorary doctorate in 1955, member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, Bund Deutscher Architekten, Deutscher Künstlerbund and the Munich Secession, active in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, matriculation records of the Munich Academy and Internet, among others.

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Photo of a study with Riemerschmid furniture View into a bourgeois study of the 1920s in the furnishing style around 1910 with bookshelves and desk and the famous music room chairs designed in 1898/99 by Richard Riemerschmid (1868-1957) at the round table in the foreground, bottom right embossed stamp of Fotografische Kunstanstalt Rehse & Co. Munich, monochrome silver bromide print of the period, inconspicuous scratch and other slight traces of age, dimensions approx. 29 x 36 cm. Artist information Richard Riemerschmid: important German artist. German representative of the reform movement and Art Nouveau, architect, craftsman and painter (1868 Munich - 1957 Munich), studied from 1888 at the Munich academy under Gabriel Hackl and Ludwig von Löfftz, 1897 co-founder of the "Münchner Werkstätten für Handwerkskunst" and 1907 co-founder of the Deutscher Werkbund, 1912-24 director of the Kunstgewerbeschule München, 1926-31 professor and director of the Kölner Werkschulen, participation in the "Deutsche Werkstätten Dresden-Hellerau", received numerous honours, a. o. 1914 appointment to the "Deutsche Werkstätten Dresden-Hellerau". including appointment as Royal Bavarian Privy Councillor in 1914, Privy Government Councillor in 1924, Grand Federal Cross of Merit in 1952 and honorary doctorate in 1955, member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, Bund Deutscher Architekten, Deutscher Künstlerbund and the Munich Secession, active in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, matriculation records of the Munich Academy and Internet, among others.

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