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  1. Richard Riemerschmid (20 June 1868 – 13 April 1957) was a German architect, painter, designer and city planner from Munich. He was a major figure in Jugendstil, the German form of Art Nouveau, and a founder of architecture in the style. A founder member of both the Vereinigte Werkstätte für Kunst im Handwerk (United Workshops for Art in ...

  2. Richard Riemerschmid was a German designer and architect who influenced modernism with his functional and aesthetic approach. Explore his 37 works online, including furniture, lamps, and ceramics, and see his exhibitions at MoMA.

  3. Learn about Richard Riemerschmid, a versatile and influential figure in the German Jugendstil movement. Explore his artworks, architecture, furniture, and awards on artnet.

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  4. Richard Riemerschmid (* 20. Juni 1868 in München; † 13. April 1957 ebenda) war ein deutscher Architekt, Designer, Hochschullehrer und zählt zu den bedeutenden Künstlern des Jugendstils. Er war 1897 Mitbegründer der Vereinigten Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk und 1907 des Deutschen Werkbunds.

  5. Richard Riemerschmid. (1868-1957) German architect. He was a founding member of the Vereinigten Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk in 1897 (United Workshops for Art in Crafts) and the Deutscher Werkbund (1907), from 1912 to 1924 he headed the art school in Munich (which was incorporated in 1946 in the Academy) and from 1926 to 1931 as ...

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  6. Jun 20, 1868 - Apr 13, 1957. Richard Riemerschmid was a German architect, painter, designer and city planner from Munich. He was a major figure in Jugendstil, the German form of Art Nouveau,...

  7. 25 de jul. de 2023 · A monograph by Freyja Hartzell that explores the design practice of Richard Riemerschmid (1868–1957) and his concept of Sachlichkeit (objectivity) in German modernism. The book offers a rich and nuanced analysis of Riemerschmid’s work across various media and contexts, from Symbolism to machine furniture, and from interiors to dress reform.