- Max
Hirmer (1893-1981) was a
German botanist,
publisher and photographer.
Hirmer was born on 14
April 1893 in Straubing.
After graduating from the Wilhelmsgymnasium...
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Hirmer Publishers is the name used by
Hirmer Verlag, a
German art book
publishing house based in Munich, for its
operations in the English-speaking world...
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Oswald Georg Hirmer (February 28, 1930 Amberg, Germany–
March 5, 2011) was a
Roman Catholic bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Umtata,
South Africa...
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March 2023 at the
Wayback Machine Jones 1964, p. 116. Kent, J.P.C.,
Hirmer, M. &
Hirmer, A.
Roman Coins (1978), p. 54 Eutropius,
Historiae Romanae Breviarium...
- Lehmann,
Niels (2012). Rauhut,
Christoph (ed.).
Modernism London Style.
Hirmer. ISBN 978-3-7774-8031-2. Morel,
Guillaume (2012). Art Déco (in French)....
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Museen zu
Berlin mit Unterstützung der
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. München:
Hirmer. Pp. 467–486, fig. 338. ISBN 978-3-7774-4295-2
Christa Müller-Kessler, Trence...
- and Hudson. (pp. 97, 107) Simon, E. (1990). Die Götter der Römer. Munich:
Hirmer Verlag. (pp. 213–228). Staples,
Ariadne (1998). From Good
Goddess to Vestal...
- Penguin, 2014. Müller, Markus,
Henri Matisse: The
Great Masters of Art,
Hirmer Verlag GmbH,
Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-7774-2848-2. Murrell, Denise, Posing...
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palace of Knossos. An
ivory figure reproduced by
Spyridon Marinatos and Max
Hirmer,
Crete and
Mycenae (New York) 1960, fig. 97, also
shows the bull dance....
- Rugendas,
Bellermann un
Hildebrandt im
Berliner Kupferstichkabinett. Munich:
Hirmer Verlag München 2009, 105,
catalog 52.
Sachs 2006, p. 1. "APS
Member History"...