Oskar Strnad (26 October 1879 – 3 September 1935) was an Austrian architect, sculptor, designer and set designer for films and theatres. Together with...
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1981), Czech footballer Oskar Strnad (1879–1935), Austrian architect Stanislav Strnad (1930–2012), Czech film director Tomáš Strnad (born 1980), Czech footballer...
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adopted Swedish citizenship in the latter half of his life. Together with Oskar Strnad, he created the Vienna School of Architecture, and its concept of Modern...
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Ville Radieuse and the 1920s designs for terrassenhaus by Adolf Loos and Oskar Strnad. Glück had incorporated a similar set-back profile and garden terrace...
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director of the second Viennese production in 1935, with settings by Oskar Strnad and costumes by Ladislaus Czettel. Josef Krips conducted. There were...
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Applied Arts at age eleven. There he studied with Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and created designs for the Wiener Werkstätte art collective. After wartime...
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and designer whom the Nazis forced to flee the country; created with Oskar Strnad the Vienna School of Architecture. Austria, Sweden Rudolf Fränkel (14...
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Philharmoniker Wiener Staatsopernchor Clemens Krauss Lothar Wallerstein Oskar Strnad settings Lotte Lehmann Primadonna/Ariadne Maria Rajdl Komponist Maria...
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Pressburger), architects and set designers (e.g., Artur Berger, Harry Horner, Oskar Strnad, Ernst Deutsch-Dryden), comedians (Kabarett artists (e.g., Heinrich Eisenbach...
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Lihotzky studied architecture under Oskar Strnad, winning prizes for her designs even before her graduation. Strnad was one of the pioneers of sozialer...
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