Johann Georg Poppe (12 September 1837 – 18 August 1915), often called Johannes Poppe by English-language writers, was a prominent architect in Bremen during the German Gründerzeit and an influential interior designer of ocean liners for the Norddeutscher Lloyd. He worked in an eclectic mixture of historical revival styles sometimes called "Bremen Baroque".[1]
^Alain Dewerpe, "Du style français. Les conventions nationales du paquebot comme produit matériel et imaginaire social, 1900–1935" in Bénédicte Zimmmermann, Claude Didry and Peter Wagner, eds., Le travail et la nation: histoire croisée de la France et de l'Allemagne, Paris: Maison des sciences de l'homme, 1999, ISBN 978-2-7351-0823-7, pp. 281–310, p. 303 (in French)
Johann Georg Poppe (12 September 1837 – 18 August 1915), often called Johannes Poppe by English-language writers, was a prominent architect in Bremen during...
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bedroom, and bathroom; and another eight cabins with an en suite bathroom. JohannPoppe, who had designed the interiors of Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and Kronprinz...
The décor of ship was in the style of Baroque revival, overseen by JohannPoppe, who carried out all of the interior decoration. This was unique as usually...
Untermyer (1910). The interiors of Kronprinz Wilhelm were designed by JohannPoppe, the chief interior designer for Norddeutscher Lloyd's liners between...
Papenburgstrasse in Bremen, the prestigious NDL Building to plans by architect JohannPoppe, who was also the lead interior designer for the company's liners. The...
ambitious and successful German passenger vessels, and he, Paul, and JohannPoppe, house designer for the North German Lloyd Line, were to have co-designed...
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to house the offices of the city's cotton exchange founded in 1872. JohannPoppe's Neo-Renaissance facades and carefully finished interiors can still be...
company launched in 1907. Earlier ships interiors had been designed by JohannPoppe who still designed the main rooms whilst Scotland & Runge did de luxe...
domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Johann Georg von Eckhart". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Poppe, Erich. "Leibniz and Eckhart on...
researches the author Franz Bonaparta and his aliases, Emile Scherbe and Klaus Poppe. 49 "The Cruelest Thing" Transliteration: "Ichiban Zankoku na Koto" (Japanese:...
1942), German filmmaker, documentarian photographer and professor Ulrike Poppe (born 1953), German politician Ulrike Reinhard (born 1960), German publisher...
the refugee, who killed two police officers (Peter Quast, 28, and Harald Poppe, 27) and wounded three others with a bayonet he had hidden in a newspaper...
German Confederation June 5, 1945 Wiesbaden, Germany 1933 Nominated by K.Ad.Poppe the only time (id=6730) Themistocles Gluck November 30, 1853 Iaşi, Moldavia...
go back to Berlin. The position of first tragedian was offered to Rosa Poppe and later Adele Sandrock but neither of them was able to keep the position...
Austro-Hungarian Army Michael Blümelhuber (1865–1936), metalcutter Erling Poppe (1898–1970), motor vehicle designer, raised in England, who studied engineering...
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Holliger, Wolfgang Rihm, Georges Lentz, Bruno Mantovani, Sally Beamish, Enno Poppe, and Josef Tal. Zimmermann was on the faculty of the Saarbrücken Music Academy...
Lüderitz (1834–1886), merchant and colonist in South West Africa. Johann Georg Poppe (1837–1915), prominent architect during the German Gründerzeit and...