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  1. Bernhard Koehler (born 7 November 1849 in Berlin; died 30 March 1927 in Berlin) was a German industrialist and art collector. Life. Koehler, who came from a family of merchants, grew up in Berlin. In 1876, Koehler founded the Mechanische Werkstätten (lit. 'Mechanical Workshops'). [1] .

  2. Bernhard Koehler (1845 - 1910) Birth. 1845, Leipzig, Allemagne. Death. après 1910. Nationality. Allemagne. Género. Genre. Homme. Suggestion. Do you have a question where you have additional knowledge about this artist? You can write to us to suggest improvements to the file.

  3. Bernhard Koehler was the son of the Berlin industrialist Bernhard Koehler (1849-1927), a noted patron of the Blue Rider group of artists, whom he knew through his niece Elizabeth, wife of August Macke. Koehler junior inherited his father’s collection and left a significant bequest of Blue Rider works to the Lenbachhaus in Munich.

  4. Bernhard Koehler: Defunct: 2014 () Fate: Declared bankruptcy in November 2013; assets bought by Wanxiang in February 2014 as foundation of Karma Automotive; Henrik Fisker subsequently founded Fisker Inc in 2016. Successor: Karma Automotive Fisker Inc. Headquarters: Anaheim, California, U.S.

  5. Regions European Union (EU), Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Gender Male. LinkedIn View on LinkedIn. Bernhard Koehler is the Owner of BAKO. Prior to that, he was the Co-Founder of Fisker Automotive and leads as CEO of European and Mid-East Operations. For more than 22 years.

    • Male
    • Munich, Bayern
  6. Merece especial atención el papel de August Macke como mediador entre Bernhard Koehler y Der Blaue Reiter e impulsor de la compra del San Juan Bautista por parte de este coleccionista. Se estudia igualmente la trayectoria de la obra, que se encuentra actualmente en el museo Pushkin de Moscú. English.

  7. 23 de mar. de 2011 · Production has now begun of the Karma, Fisker's first model, a premium four-door plug-in hybrid which promises a total range of 483km (300 miles) and an