- A
Kunstgewerbeschule (English:
School of Arts and
Crafts or
School of
Applied Arts) was a type of
vocational arts
school that
existed in German-speaking...
- The
predecessor of the
Angewandte was
founded in 1863 as the k. k.
Kunstgewerbeschule (Vienna
School of Arts and Crafts),
following the
example of the South...
- The
Kunstgewerbeschule Düsseldorf was
opened on 3
April 1883 and
closed at the end of the
school year 1918. In 1919, its
architectur training was transferred...
-
typesetter in Zurich,
after which he
attended evening classes at the
Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich. By the time
Miedinger died in 1980, his
Helvetica idea, for...
- The Königliche
Kunstgewerbeschule München (abbreviation KGS) was
founded October 1, 1868 in Maxvorstadt,
Munich after a
formal decision of King Maximilian...
- für
Gestaltung und
Kunst Zürich (HGKZ),
which had
arisen from the
Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich (founded in 1878), and the
School of Drama, Music, and Dance...
- site. In 1899, at the age of twenty-nine, he
began to
teach at the
Kunstgewerbeschule, now
University of
Applied Arts Vienna. He
designed the
Vienna arts...
- remarkable. At the age of fourteen, he was
accepted into the
Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a
school of
applied arts and crafts, now the
University of Applied...
-
Institute of Chicago. He
returned to
Germany in 1904 to
attend the
Kunstgewerbeschule in
Munich where he
studied wood
carving and
learned the techniques...
- Gebr.
Fretz in Zürich, Switzerland. In 1949 he
transferred to the
Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich,
where he
studied under Walter Käch, Karl Schmid, and Alfred...