... Hermann Obrist , who had studied medicine , botany , ceramics , and painting before establishing his embroidery studio in 1892. Flying in the face of convention , Obrist injected nature with a heightened electrical charge , the ...
... Hermann Obrist and August Endell as his possible successors . In the event van de Velde's school was closed in 1915 . However , Weimar also had an Academy of Fine Art ; its director , Fritz Mackensen , wanted to introduce an ...
... Hermann Obrist” (A Felicitous Life: A Biography of the Artist, Researcher, and Loner Hermann Obrist), which can be dated to 1926, is in the ObristNachlass at the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung (SGS) in Munich. Parts of the manuscript ...
... Hermann Obrist ( 1863- 1927 ) , and Otto Eckmann ( 1865-1902 ) . 1o As a young man Obrist studied geo- logy and chemistry , but after attending the Karlsruhe Kunstgewerbeschule from 1888 he devoted himself to applied art , and in 1892 ...
... Hermann Obrist and René Binet , painters associated with the Lebensreform ( life re- form ) movement , and individuals like Edvard Munch . ? This scholarly orien- tation is not surprising , considering that Haeckel turned increasingly ...
... Hermann Obrist , model for a fountain , Munich , c . 1900 , plaster , 43 cm high . Kunstgewerbemuseum , Zurich clearest expression of antagonism towards the north ; subversion else- where was stylised or indirect . Bavaria called a ...
... Obrist would agree to place this fountain in a basin whose water surface, by reflecting it, would double its form. Another benefit would be that the basin's edge would form a frame for the monument, which would then ... Hermann Obrist 359.