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Bruno Paul (19 January 1874 – 17 August 1968) was a German architect, illustrator, interior designer, and furniture designer. Trained as a painter in the royal academy just as the Munich Secession developed against academic art, he first came to prominence as a cartoonist and illustrator in the German fin de siècle magazine Jugend, and in the satirical Simplicissimus from 1897 through 1906, in the years where its criticism of Wilhelm II brought prosecutions from the government. Among Paul's students and apprentices were Mies van der Rohe, Kem Weber, and Adolf Meyer.

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  • برونو بول (بالألمانية: Bruno Paul)‏ (و. 1874 – 1968 م) هو مهندس معماري، وكاريكاتيري، وأستاذ جامعي من ألمانيا . ولد في زايفنرزدورف . وهو عضو في Deutscher Werkbund . توفي في برلين الغربية . (ar)
  • Bruno Paul (19. leden 1874, Seifhennersdorf – 17. srpen 1968, Berlín) byl německý kreslíř, architekt a designér. (cs)
  • Bruno Paul (19 January 1874 – 17 August 1968) was a German architect, illustrator, interior designer, and furniture designer. Trained as a painter in the royal academy just as the Munich Secession developed against academic art, he first came to prominence as a cartoonist and illustrator in the German fin de siècle magazine Jugend, and in the satirical Simplicissimus from 1897 through 1906, in the years where its criticism of Wilhelm II brought prosecutions from the government. By 1907 Paul became one of the founding members of the Deutscher Werkbund, and had launched multiple careers in industrial design, interior design (notably, for Norddeutscher Lloyd's ocean liners), furniture design, and architecture. His work of the time reflects a historic stylistic transition from the curved shapes and floral imagery of Jugendstil to simpler forms, straighter lines, and an adaptation to machine production methods. By 1907 Paul had also been appointed Director of the state school for decorative arts in Munich, hired despite his earlier criticisms. Through the next years, on parallel tracks, Paul pursued both educational reforms in applied art, and large commercial architectural commissions, for example Berlin's first high-rise, the Kathreiner-Haus of 1930. Paul's career effectively ended with the rise of National Socialism. Among Paul's students and apprentices were Mies van der Rohe, Kem Weber, and Adolf Meyer. (en)
  • Bruno Paul (* 19. Januar 1874 in Seifhennersdorf; † 17. August 1968 in Berlin) war als Architekt ein Wegbereiter der modernen Architektur in Deutschland, außerdem Karikaturist, Möbeldesigner und Inneneinrichter. Er wirkte über lange Jahre als Hochschullehrer und beeinflusste dabei bedeutende Künstler wie Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Adolf Meyer, George Grosz und Hannah Höch. (de)
  • Bruno Paul (Seifhennersdorf, 19 de enero de 1874-Berlín Occidental, 17 de agosto de 1968) fue un pintor, arquitecto, decorador de interiores y diseñador de muebles alemán. (es)
  • Bruno Paul, né le 19 janvier 1874 in Seifhennersdorf et mort le 17 août 1968 à Berlin, est connu pour avoir été un architecte allemand précurseur, ainsi que dessinateur satirique, concepteur de meubles, architecte d'intérieur, et professeur. (fr)
  • Bruno Paul (Seifhennersdorf, 19 gennaio 1874 – Berlino, 17 agosto 1968) è stato un architetto e disegnatore tedesco. (it)
  • Bruno Paul, född 19 januari 1874 i Seifhennersdorf i Sachsen, död 17 augusti 1968 i Berlin, var en tysk arkitekt, designer och konstnär. (sv)
  • Бруно Пауль (нем. Bruno Paul; 19 января 1874, Зайфхеннерсдорф — 17 августа 1968, Берлин) — немецкий архитектор, график, рисовальщик-карикатурист, проектировщик интерьера и мебели. Многие годы занимался преподавательской деятельностью, оказал влияние на таких мастеров, как Людвиг Мис ван дер Роэ, Адольф Мейер, Георг Гросс, Ханна Хёх. (ru)
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  • برونو بول (بالألمانية: Bruno Paul)‏ (و. 1874 – 1968 م) هو مهندس معماري، وكاريكاتيري، وأستاذ جامعي من ألمانيا . ولد في زايفنرزدورف . وهو عضو في Deutscher Werkbund . توفي في برلين الغربية . (ar)
  • Bruno Paul (19. leden 1874, Seifhennersdorf – 17. srpen 1968, Berlín) byl německý kreslíř, architekt a designér. (cs)
  • Bruno Paul (* 19. Januar 1874 in Seifhennersdorf; † 17. August 1968 in Berlin) war als Architekt ein Wegbereiter der modernen Architektur in Deutschland, außerdem Karikaturist, Möbeldesigner und Inneneinrichter. Er wirkte über lange Jahre als Hochschullehrer und beeinflusste dabei bedeutende Künstler wie Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Adolf Meyer, George Grosz und Hannah Höch. (de)
  • Bruno Paul (Seifhennersdorf, 19 de enero de 1874-Berlín Occidental, 17 de agosto de 1968) fue un pintor, arquitecto, decorador de interiores y diseñador de muebles alemán. (es)
  • Bruno Paul, né le 19 janvier 1874 in Seifhennersdorf et mort le 17 août 1968 à Berlin, est connu pour avoir été un architecte allemand précurseur, ainsi que dessinateur satirique, concepteur de meubles, architecte d'intérieur, et professeur. (fr)
  • Bruno Paul (Seifhennersdorf, 19 gennaio 1874 – Berlino, 17 agosto 1968) è stato un architetto e disegnatore tedesco. (it)
  • Bruno Paul, född 19 januari 1874 i Seifhennersdorf i Sachsen, död 17 augusti 1968 i Berlin, var en tysk arkitekt, designer och konstnär. (sv)
  • Бруно Пауль (нем. Bruno Paul; 19 января 1874, Зайфхеннерсдорф — 17 августа 1968, Берлин) — немецкий архитектор, график, рисовальщик-карикатурист, проектировщик интерьера и мебели. Многие годы занимался преподавательской деятельностью, оказал влияние на таких мастеров, как Людвиг Мис ван дер Роэ, Адольф Мейер, Георг Гросс, Ханна Хёх. (ru)
  • Bruno Paul (19 January 1874 – 17 August 1968) was a German architect, illustrator, interior designer, and furniture designer. Trained as a painter in the royal academy just as the Munich Secession developed against academic art, he first came to prominence as a cartoonist and illustrator in the German fin de siècle magazine Jugend, and in the satirical Simplicissimus from 1897 through 1906, in the years where its criticism of Wilhelm II brought prosecutions from the government. Among Paul's students and apprentices were Mies van der Rohe, Kem Weber, and Adolf Meyer. (en)
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  • Bruno Paul (cs)
  • Bruno Paul (de)
  • Bruno Paul (en)
  • Bruno Paul (es)
  • Bruno Paul (fr)
  • Bruno Paul (it)
  • Пауль, Бруно (ru)
  • Bruno Paul (sv)
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