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  1. 23 de dic. de 2019 · Brillos y Ladrillos: El reino fugaz del arquitecto ECKART MUTHESIUS. En 1933, el arquitecto Eckart Muthesius creó un manifiesto modernista en la India, el palacio Manik Bagh, para el joven Marajá de Indore. En esta entrega de 'Brillos y Ladrillos' te contamos su historia. Por Jesús Cano. 23 de diciembre de 2019.

  2. Eckart Muthesius (17 May 1904 in Berlin – 9 August 1989) was a German architect and interior designer. His most famous commission was the Manik Bagh palace for Maharaja Yashwant Rao Holkar II (1908–1961) for the use of himself and his wife Sanyogita .

  3. Eckart Muthesius (1904–1989) After studying architecture in Berlin and London, Muthesius started working for the architectural firm James & Yerbury before joining Sir Raymond Unwin. He worked also with his father, Hermann Muthesius, founder of the “Deutscher Werkbund”… see more at Eckart Muthesius ClassiCon.

  4. 1904 – 1989. Eckart Muthesius was a renowned German architect and interior designer. After studying at the “United State School of Applied Arts” in Berlin and the “Polytechnicum” in London, Eckart Muthesius started for the architecture company James & Yerbury to work before joining Raymond Unwin.

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  5. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Art. The genius of Maharaja Yashwant Rao Holkar II comes to Christie’s. An auction in Paris of furniture from the 1930s, unveiled, once again, the prodigious talent of Maharaja Yashwant Rao Holkar II and Eckart Muthesius. Rajashree Balaram. Published: Nov 06, 2023 | 15:04:08 IST. Desk, courtesy of Christie’s.

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  6. Avenue Road - Eckart Muthesius. Eckart Muthesius. Following studies at the Associated State School for Applied Arts in Berlin and the London Polytechnic, Eckart Muthesius became a master student in the studio of his father, Hermann Muthesius, the founder of the German Werkbund.

  7. Eckart Muthesius 1904-1989 Nach dem Studium an der Vereinigten Staatsschule für Angewandte Kunst in Berlin und am Polytechnikum in London war Eckart Muthesius Meisterschüler im Atelier seines Vaters, Hermann Muthesius, Begründer des Deutschen Werkbundes. 1929 begegnete Muthesius in Oxford Prinz Yeshwant Rao Holkar Bahadur, dem späteren Maharadscha von Indore.