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Definition of Peter behrens
1. Noun. German architect known for his simple utilitarian factory buildings (1868-1940).
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Literary usage of Peter behrens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anti-alcohol Movement in Europe by Ernest Barron Gordon (1913)
"VIII " Alcohol and Art." Lecture ' by Professor peter behrens, Director of the
Diisseldorf Art School, in the Great Hall of the ..."
2. Catalogue of Books Relating to Architecture: Construction and Decoration in by Boston Public Library, Mary Harris Rollins, Frank A. Bourne (1914)
"Hoeber, F. peter behrens. München. 1913. Illus. Portrait. Plates. Plans. ...
Literatur über peter behrens in ihrer zeitlichen Folge, pp. 229-243. ..."
3. Germany Real Estate Yearbook 2007: Assets, Industry Trends, Market Players by Europe Real Estate Publishers B.V. (2006)
"... by peter behrens and erected in 1932 by American investors. The building has
been undergoing a €48 million overhaul since 2005 following plans by Sergei ..."
4. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"To these few belongs the latest North German artist who has returned from Munich :
peter behrens. He seems to me typical of the development of the last few ..."
5. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"To these few belongs the latest North German artist who has returned from Munich :
peter behrens. He seems to me typical of the development of the last few ..."
6. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1904)
"... Imperial Printing Office at Berlin under the direction of Professor Peter
Behrens, director of the technical art school at Düsseldorf, has been delayed, ..."