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- Dürerbund abstract "The Dürerbund (named after Albrecht Dürer) was an organization of writers and artists with a strong influence on the intellectual life of the middle class in the German Reich, but also in Austria and Switzerland.The Dürerbund was founded in 1902 by the German publisher Ferdinand Avenarius, a brother of the philosopher Richard Avenarius, and the art historian Paul Schumann. It resided in Dresden-Blasewitz and had close connections to Deutscher Werkbund and the garden city movement, as Avenarius was a key person in these organizations too.The Dürerbund was not only the leading cultural organization in Germany that time, moreover it aimed at contributing to aesthetic education and education to love of nature of the broad masses. For many years, it was organized like a reading circle in which publications as Der Kunstwart, a magazine initiated and edited by Avenarius, could be distributed effectively. Among the many widely known authors were Hermann Bahr, Christian Morgenstern, Peter Rosegger, Georg Simmel, and Carl Spitteler. Renowned personalities participated in the management board of the association, among them Adolf Bartels, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Karl Lamprecht, Friedrich Naumann, and Henry Thode.Key dates of the Dürerbund: 1902 Establishment of the Dürerbund in Dresden 1910 Erection of the Dürerbundhaus in Dresden-Blasewitz 1912 Dürerbund had 300,000 members 1914 Establishment of the Dürerbund-Werkbund-Genossenschaft in Hellerau, which published the Deutsche Warenbuch evaluating industrial products for the consumers 1923 Avenarius died, Paul Schumann und Wolfgang Schumann took leadership 1935 Dürerbund closed, the painter Karl Hanusch was the last head↑ ↑ ↑".
- Dürerbund thumbnail Duererbundhaus.jpg?width=300.
- Dürerbund wikiPageExternalLink books?id=KMCKE2wd8iMC&printsec=frontcover&hl=de&rview=1.
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- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Bartels.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Albrecht_Dürer.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Blasewitz.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Spitteler.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Category:1902_establishments_in_Germany.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Saxony.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albrecht_Dürer.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Dresden.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1902.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Morgenstern.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Deutscher_Werkbund.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Avenarius.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Naumann.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Garden_city_movement.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Simmel.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink German_Reich.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Hellerau.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Thode.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Bahr.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Gotthard_Lamprecht.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Hanusch.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Lamprecht.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Marie_von_Ebner-Eschenbach.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Middle_class.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Schumann.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Rosegger.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Avenarius.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLink File:Duererbundhaus.jpg.
- Dürerbund wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dürerbund".
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- Dürerbund subject Category:1902_establishments_in_Germany.
- Dürerbund subject Category:20th_century_in_Saxony.
- Dürerbund subject Category:Albrecht_Dürer.
- Dürerbund subject Category:Culture_in_Dresden.
- Dürerbund subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1902.
- Dürerbund comment "The Dürerbund (named after Albrecht Dürer) was an organization of writers and artists with a strong influence on the intellectual life of the middle class in the German Reich, but also in Austria and Switzerland.The Dürerbund was founded in 1902 by the German publisher Ferdinand Avenarius, a brother of the philosopher Richard Avenarius, and the art historian Paul Schumann.".
- Dürerbund label "Dürerbund".
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- Dürerbund wasDerivedFrom Dürerbund?oldid=679947132.
- Dürerbund depiction Duererbundhaus.jpg.
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