For the Olympic fencer, see Theodor Fischer (fencer). For the Swiss art dealer and auctioneer, see Theodor Fischer (auctioneer).
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Theodor Fischer
Theodor Fischer 1933
Born
(1862-05-28)28 May 1862
Schweinfurt, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died
25 December 1938(1938-12-25) (aged 76)
Munich, Germany
Occupation
Architect
Theodor Fischer (28 May 1862 – 25 December 1938) was a German architect and teacher.
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of other notable Jugendstil artists, including (Hermann Muthesius, TheodorFischer, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Bruno Paul, Richard Riemerschmid...
Bund Nationalsozialistischer Eidgenossen (BNSE) (Swiss president: TheodorFischer at Zurich) which distributed anti-Semitic pamphlets during a meeting...
Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, he won...
architects and twelve business firms. The architects include Peter Behrens, TheodorFischer (who served as its first president), Josef Hoffmann, Bruno Paul, Max...
von Mitteleuropa vorkommenden Raubvögel. Cassel, Germany: Verlag von TheodorFischer. Deva, Raja of Kumaon, Rudra; Shastri (tr.), Hara Prasad (1910). Syanika...
paintings were sorted out to be included in the auction held by Galerie TheodorFischer (auctioneer) in Luzern, Switzerland, on 30 June 1939 at the Grand Hotel...
Seidlstraße 25/27 were purchased. The new building by the architect TheodorFischer serves as today's company headquarters. In the years following 1933...
Heinrich Moos Men's épée Hans Halberstadt Fritz Jack TheodorFischer Men's team épée TheodorFischer, Fritz Gazzera, Hans Halberstadt, Fritz Jack Men's...
German-born architect and urban planner (born 1880) December 25 – TheodorFischer, German architect (born 1862) Sherwood, Jennifer; Pevsner, Nikolaus...
Taut worked in Stuttgart for TheodorFischer and studied urban planning. He received his first commission through Fischer in 1906, which involved the renovation...
quickly submerged as historic trash. While the modernist architect TheodorFischer was based in Munich, his influence on Munich underwhelmed. Prior to...
defense of the acquitted defendants to the plaintiffs, and the acquitted TheodorFischer had to pay 100 Fr. to the total state costs of the trial (Fr. 28,000)...
German museums. The Blue Horses was auctioned off at the infamous TheodorFischer gallery "degenerate art" sale in Lucerne, on 29 June 1939, and acquired...
der Libyschen Wüste (Three Months in the Libyan Desert). Verlag von TheodorFischer, Cassel. 340 p. Saint-Exupéry, A. de. 1940. Wind, Sand and Stars. Harcourt...
in Karlsruhe, Wilhelm Brurein in Berlin, Martin Dülfer in Dresden, TheodorFischer in Munich, Georg Frentzen in Aachen, Otto March in Berlin, Bruno Möhring...
design. In 1907, Behrens and ten other people (Hermann Muthesius, TheodorFischer, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Bruno Paul, Richard Riemerschmid...
of Julius Freund (by descent from the above; forced sale: Galerie TheodorFischer, Lucerne, Sammlung Julius Freund, 21 March 1942, lot 37) Dr Alexander...
Brinkmann Walter Brugmann Richard Ermisch Gottfried Feder Roderich Fick TheodorFischer Leonhard Gall Hermann Giesler Wilhelm Grebe Johann Friedrich Höger...
Rudi Fink (born 1958), boxer Birgit Fischer (born 1962), kayaker Sven Fischer (born 1971), biathlete TheodorFischer, Olympic épée and foil fencer Alfred...