• Ignjat Nathan Fischer (18 June 1870, Zagreb – 19 January 1948, Zagreb) was a Croatian architect who was active in Zagreb during the first half of the...
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  • "fire"). It may refer to: Ignjat Đurđević, Ragusan Croatian baroque poet and translator. Ignjat Fischer, Croatian architect. Ignjat Granitz, Croatian Jewish...
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  • New York Jazz Museum Ignjat Fischer (1870–1948), Croatian architect Ilse Fischer (born 1975), Austrian mathematician Iván Fischer (born 1951), Jewish-Hungarian...
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  • and ceramics artist Julio Deutsch, architect Hugo Ehrlich, architect Ignjat Fischer, architect Josip Frank, Croatian politician Stjepan Gomboš, architect...
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    Deutsch – architect, art nouveau style, Hugo Ehrlich – architect, Jewish Ignjat Fischer – architect, Jewish Stjepan Gomboš – architect, Jewish Vjekoslav Heinzel...
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  • on June 13, 1905 to a Jewish family of well-known Croatian architect Ignjat Fischer and his wife Helena (née Egersrodfer). She attended elementary and music...
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    Square, former seat of the City Savings Bank of Zagreb designed by Ignjat Fischer and completed in 1925 Company type Public Traded as ZSE: ZABA ISIN HRZABARA0009 ...
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  • Michael Sorkin, American architect and theorist (died 2020) January 19 Ignjat Fischer, Croatian architect (born 1870) Tony Garnier, French architect (born...
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  • (1928–2009); sculptor Hugo Ehrlich (1879–1936); architect Eva Fischer (1920–2015); painter Ignjat Fischer (1870–1948); architect Robert Frangeš Mihanović (1872–1940);...
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    of Jugoslavenska Banka on Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb, built 1920–1926 on a design by architect Ignjat Fischer with sculptures by Rudolf Valdec [hr]...
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