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Emilie Bach (July 2, 1840 – April 29, 1890) was an artist and journalist. In 1873, she co-founded the [1] with fellow needleworker Therese Mirani in Vienna, Austria, where she also filled the role of director. She also established schools in Graz, Laibach, Prague, Brünn, and Agram. She published several works on the subject of embroidery, including Muster Stilvoller Handarbeiten für Schule und Haus in two volumes (1883), and Neue Muster im Alten Stil (1887), which was later published in English as New Patterns in Old Styles. She contributed to many daily papers, such as the Neue Freie Presse, Heimat, and and delivered many lectures on arts and handicrafts, most of which were published.

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  • إميلي باش (بالألمانية: Emilie Bach)‏ (و. 1840 – 1890 م) هي صحفية، وكاتِبة نمساوية، توفيت في فيينا، عن عمر يناهز 50 عاماً. (ar)
  • Emilie Bach (2. července 1840, Nové Hrady – 30. dubna 1890, Vídeň) byla německá novinářka, ředitelka Císařsko-královské školy umělecké výšivky ve Vídni. (cs)
  • Emilie Bach (* 2. Juli 1840 in Neuschloß, Böhmen; † 30. April 1890 in Wien) war eine österreichische Journalistin, Fachschullehrerin und Direktorin der von ihr gegründeten k.k. Fachschule für Kunststickerei in Wien. (de)
  • Emilie Bach (July 2, 1840 – April 29, 1890) was an artist and journalist. In 1873, she co-founded the [1] with fellow needleworker Therese Mirani in Vienna, Austria, where she also filled the role of director. She also established schools in Graz, Laibach, Prague, Brünn, and Agram. She published several works on the subject of embroidery, including Muster Stilvoller Handarbeiten für Schule und Haus in two volumes (1883), and Neue Muster im Alten Stil (1887), which was later published in English as New Patterns in Old Styles. She contributed to many daily papers, such as the Neue Freie Presse, Heimat, and and delivered many lectures on arts and handicrafts, most of which were published. Bach also served on juries for the applied arts at international exhibitions abroad. Bach and Mirani's dress and design reform efforts were covered in Viennese periodicals, including feminist journal Dokumente der Frauen and fashion magazine Wiener Mode. Design history scholar Rebecca Houze likens the attention to detail in Bach's publications to the works of German architect and author Gottfried Semper, in particular Der Stil in den technischen and tektonischen Künste... (1860–63). Multiple designs by Bach, including those for an embroidered sachet and a parasol "with a border in Spanish embroidery" were featured in Harper's Bazaar in 1881. (en)
  • Emilie Bach (Nové Hrady, Bohemen, 2 juli 1840 - Wenen, 29 april 1890) was een kunstenaar en journalist. In 1873 richtte zij met handelsminister Anton von Banhans de keizerlijke een koninklijke beroepsopleiding voor het borduren van kunst op in Wenen. Ze vervulde er daarna de functie van directrice. De school werd later overgenomen door de staat. Ze publiceerde verschillende werken over het onderwerp borduurwerk, waaronder Muster Stilvoller Handarbeiten für Schule und Haus in twee delen (Wenen) en Neue Muster im Alten Stil, die later in het Engels werd gepubliceerd als New Patterns in Old Styles. Als journaliste droeg ze bij aan dagbladen als de 'Neue Freie Presse', 'Heimat' en 'Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung'. Daarnaast gaf ze lezingen over kunst en handwerk, waarvan de meeste werden gepubliceerd. In de laatste jaren van haar leven heeft ze met haar dochter deelgenomen aan de restauratie van een aantal zeldzame historische kunstschatten in de Hofburg, zoals het bed van keizerin Maria Theresia. Emilie Bach werd onderscheiden met het Burgerlijk Kruis van Verdienste. (nl)
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  • إميلي باش (بالألمانية: Emilie Bach)‏ (و. 1840 – 1890 م) هي صحفية، وكاتِبة نمساوية، توفيت في فيينا، عن عمر يناهز 50 عاماً. (ar)
  • Emilie Bach (2. července 1840, Nové Hrady – 30. dubna 1890, Vídeň) byla německá novinářka, ředitelka Císařsko-královské školy umělecké výšivky ve Vídni. (cs)
  • Emilie Bach (* 2. Juli 1840 in Neuschloß, Böhmen; † 30. April 1890 in Wien) war eine österreichische Journalistin, Fachschullehrerin und Direktorin der von ihr gegründeten k.k. Fachschule für Kunststickerei in Wien. (de)
  • Emilie Bach (July 2, 1840 – April 29, 1890) was an artist and journalist. In 1873, she co-founded the [1] with fellow needleworker Therese Mirani in Vienna, Austria, where she also filled the role of director. She also established schools in Graz, Laibach, Prague, Brünn, and Agram. She published several works on the subject of embroidery, including Muster Stilvoller Handarbeiten für Schule und Haus in two volumes (1883), and Neue Muster im Alten Stil (1887), which was later published in English as New Patterns in Old Styles. She contributed to many daily papers, such as the Neue Freie Presse, Heimat, and and delivered many lectures on arts and handicrafts, most of which were published. (en)
  • Emilie Bach (Nové Hrady, Bohemen, 2 juli 1840 - Wenen, 29 april 1890) was een kunstenaar en journalist. In 1873 richtte zij met handelsminister Anton von Banhans de keizerlijke een koninklijke beroepsopleiding voor het borduren van kunst op in Wenen. Ze vervulde er daarna de functie van directrice. De school werd later overgenomen door de staat. (nl)
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  • Emilie Bach (en)
  • Emilie Bach (nl)
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