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Peter Behrens

Peter Behrens was a seminal figure in modern design and architecture, heralded as the first industrial designer and a pioneer in modernist architecture. Born in Hamburg, Germany, Behrens's influence spanned across various domains, including architecture, industrial design, and graphic design. His holistic design approach was revolutionary, encompassing everything from architectural projects to corporate identities.

Behrens's association with AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft) marked a significant chapter in his career. Hired as an artistic consultant in 1907, he crafted a comprehensive corporate identity for AEG, including the iconic AEG Turbine Factory (1909), a hallmark of industrial classicism and modernism. This work is celebrated for its pioneering approach to industrial architecture and design, integrating form and function with unprecedented clarity and coherence​​​​.

His architectural ventures displayed a versatility and an evolution of style, from the monumental, stripped classical form seen in the German Embassy in St Petersburg (1912) and the Administration Building for Continental AG in Hannover (1912-1914), to the expressive Brick Expressionism of the Technical Administration Building of Hoechst AG in Frankfurt (1920-1924)​​. Behrens's work in the 1920s, including the design for the 'New Ways' house in Northampton, UK, and contributions to the Weissenhof Estate in Stuttgart, underscored his shift towards New Objectivity and modernist principles​​.

Moreover, Behrens's educational contributions were profound, with his teaching stints at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna influencing a new generation of architects, including luminaries such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, and Walter Gropius, who would themselves go on to define the course of 20th-century architecture​​.

Behrens's legacy is a testament to the transformative power of design, illustrating how integrated and forward-thinking approaches can redefine our built environment and the objects we use daily. His work remains an essential study for collectors, experts in art and antiques, and anyone interested in the evolution of modern design and architecture.

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Date and place of birt:14 april 1868, Hamburg, Germany
Date and place of death:27 february 1940, Berlin, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Architect, Artist, Designer, Illustrator
Art school / group:Bauhaus, Düsseldorf school of painting, Munich Secession
Art style:Constructivism

Creators Germany

Werner Drewes (1899 - 1985)
Werner Drewes
1899 - 1985
Martin Kober (1550 - 1598)
Martin Kober
1550 - 1598
Peter Stauss (1966)
Peter Stauss
1966
Jost Amman (1539 - 1591)
Jost Amman
1539 - 1591
Rudolf Friedrich Henneberg (1826 - 1876)
Rudolf Friedrich Henneberg
1826 - 1876
Willi Langbein (1895 - 1967)
Willi Langbein
1895 - 1967
Karl Kuntz (1770 - 1830)
Karl Kuntz
1770 - 1830
Johann Heinrich Roos (1631 - 1685)
Johann Heinrich Roos
1631 - 1685
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow (1788 - 1862)
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow
1788 - 1862
Thomas Demand (1964)
Thomas Demand
1964
Erik Richter (1889 - 1981)
Erik Richter
1889 - 1981
Karl Adam Heinisch (1847 - 1923)
Karl Adam Heinisch
1847 - 1923
Ferdinand Maron (1810 - 1865)
Ferdinand Maron
1810 - 1865
Werner Glich (1927 - 2003)
Werner Glich
1927 - 2003
Hermann Sehrig (1892 - 1963)
Hermann Sehrig
1892 - 1963
Peter Steyer (1927 - 2009)
Peter Steyer
1927 - 2009

Creators Constructivism

Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (1882 - 1969)
Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld
1882 - 1969
Paul Valery (1871 - 1945)
Paul Valery
1871 - 1945
Michel Seuphor (1901 - 1999)
Michel Seuphor
1901 - 1999
Julio Alpuy (1919 - 2009)
Julio Alpuy
1919 - 2009
Christoph Freimann (1940)
Christoph Freimann
1940
Thilo Maatsch (1900 - 1983)
Thilo Maatsch
1900 - 1983
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka (1899 - 1969)
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka
1899 - 1969
Carmelo Cappello (1912 - 1996)
Carmelo Cappello
1912 - 1996
Jozsef Egri (1883 - 1951)
Jozsef Egri
1883 - 1951
Konstantin Medunetsky (1899 - 1935)
Konstantin Medunetsky
1899 - 1935
Maximilian Hermann Maxy (1895 - 1971)
Maximilian Hermann Maxy
1895 - 1971
Moisey Zeligovich Levin (1895 - 1946)
Moisey Zeligovich Levin
1895 - 1946
Mikhail Fedorovich Andrienko-Nechytailo (1894 - 1982)
Mikhail Fedorovich Andrienko-Nechytailo
1894 - 1982
Giuseppe Uncini (1929 - 2008)
Giuseppe Uncini
1929 - 2008
Sandor Bortnik (1893 - 1976)
Sandor Bortnik
1893 - 1976
Mahirwan Mamtani (1935)
Mahirwan Mamtani
1935