Hermann Finsterlin
Hermann Finsterlin (18 August 1887 – 16 September 1973) was a German visionary architect, painter, poet, essayist, toymaker and composer. He played an influential role in the German expressionist architecture movement of the early 20th century but due to the harsh economic climate realised none of his projects. By 1922, Finsterlin had withdrawn from the circle of expressionist architects as they moved towards the New Objectivity movement, he moved to Stuttgart to concentrate on painting and writing. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Schneider, UlrichOther Authors: “…Finsterlin, Hermann…”
Published 1999
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3Published 1988Other Authors: “…Finsterlin, Hermann…”
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4Published 1968Other Authors: “…Finsterlin, Hermann…”
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5by Scheiffele, WalterOther Authors: “…Finsterlin, Hermann…”
Published 2015
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