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    Thomas Pevsner (2 October 1926 – 18 August 2014) was a British assistant film director and producer whose career spanned more than four decades. He was the second of three children born to Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, an architectural historian of Russian Jewish origin.

  2. ThomasTomPevsner (* 2. Oktober 1926 in Dresden; † 18. August 2014 in London) war ein britischer Filmproduzent deutscher Herkunft. Leben. Thomas Pevsner war das zweite von drei Kindern des Kunsthistorikers Nikolaus Pevsner. Er begann seine Tätigkeit im Filmgeschäft als Regieassistent zu Beginn der 1950er Jahre.

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    Nikolaus Pevsner was born in Leipzig, Saxony, the son of Anna and her husband Hugo Pevsner, a Russian-Jewish fur merchant. He attended St. Thomas School, Leipzig, and went on to study at several universities, Munich, Berlin, and Frankfurt am Main, before being awarded a doctorate by Leipzig in 1924 for a thesis on the Baroque architecture of Leipzi...

    Pevsner was "more German than the Germans" to the extent that he supported "Goebbels in his drive for 'pure' non-decadent German art". He was reported as saying of the Nazis (in 1933): "I want this movement to succeed. There is no alternative but chaos... There are things worse than Hitlerism." Pevsner's political leanings following Hitler's appoin...

    Work on the Buildings of England series began in 1945, and the first volume was published in 1951. Pevsner wrote 32 of the books himself and 10 with collaborators, with a further four of the original series written by others. Since his death, work has continued on the series, which has been extended to cover the rest of the United Kingdom, under th...

    As well as The Buildings of England, Pevsner proposed the Pelican History of Art series (which began in 1953), a multi-volume survey on the model of the German Handbuch der Kunstwissenschaft(English: "Handbook of the Science of Art"), which he would himself edit. Many individual volumes are regarded as classics. In 1946, Pevsner made the first of s...

    Pevsner died at home in Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead, London, in August 1983.His wife predeceased him by 20 years. His memorial service was held at the Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury, the following December, with the memorial address being given by Alec Clifton-Taylor, a friend of 50 years. He is buried in the churchyard of the Church of St P...

    "A bicycle shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is a piece of architecture. Nearly everything that encloses space on a scale sufficient for a human being to move in is a building; the term archite...
    Pevsner also described in his An Outline of European Architecturethe three ways aesthetic appeal could manifest itself in architecture: in a building's façade, the material volumes, or the interior.

    In 1984, the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles acquired the Nikolaus Pevsner Papers,an archive that includes 143 boxes of typed and handwritten notes, clippings, photographs, books, lecture notes, and manuscripts. Research notes by Pevsner (and other editors) for the Buildings of England series are held in the Historic England Archive in Swin...

    Pioneers of the Modern Movement(Faber, 1936)
    An Enquiry into Industrial Art in England(1937)
    Academies of Art, Past and Present(1940)
    An Outline of European Architecture(1943)
    Cherry, Bridget, & Bradley, Simon (eds.), The Buildings of England: a Celebration (Penguin Collectors Society, 2001).
    Draper, Peter, ed. (2004). Reassessing Nikolaus Pevsner. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-3582-6.
    Prodger, Michael (9 September 2011), "Nikolaus Pevsner: The Life by Susie Harries – review",The Guardian. A definitive biography with new material, "the size of a breeze block" according to the rev...
  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Tom_PevsnerTom Pevsner - Wikiwand

    18 de ago. de 2014 · Thomas Pevsner (2 October 1926 – 18 August 2014) was a British assistant film director and producer whose career spanned more than four decades. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. He was the second of three children born to Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, an architectural historian of Russian Jewish origin.

  4. Thomas Pevsner (2 October 1926 – 18 August 2014) was a British assistant film director and producer whose career spanned more than four decades. He was the second of three children born to Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, an architectural historian of Russian-Jewish origin.

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofTom Pevsner | BAFTA

    Tom Pevsner. Assistant Director, Producer. 2 October 1926 to 18 August 2014. A German assistant director and producer who moved to Britain as a child, Pevsner worked on films including The Ladykillers (1955) and The Longest Day (1962) before moving into producing in the 1970s.