Paul Schultze-Naumburg
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Paul Schultze-Naumburg
Summary
Paul Schultze-Naumburg is a human[1]. Born in Almrich[2], he… he was born on June 10, 1869[3]. He passed away in Jena[4]. He died on May 19, 1949[5]. He worked as an architect[6], politician[7], and painter[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (142 views/month, #7,269 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Almrich[2], Paul Schultze-Naumburg…
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg died in Jena[4].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was born on June 10, 1869[3].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg died on May 19, 1949[5].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg's father was Gustav Adolf Schultze[10].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was married to Ernestina Orlandini[11].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg's professions included architect[6].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg's professions included politician[7].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg's professions included painter[8].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg held the position of member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic[13].
- Among Paul Schultze-Naumburg's employers was Der Kunstwart[14].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was employed by Bauhaus-Universität Weimar[15].
- Among Paul Schultze-Naumburg's employers was Q60478225[16].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe[17].
- A notable work attributed to Paul Schultze-Naumburg is Schloss Bahrendorf[18].
- A notable work attributed to Paul Schultze-Naumburg is Cecilienhof[19].
- A notable work attributed to Paul Schultze-Naumburg is Schloss Freudenberg (Wiesbaden)[20].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg received the Golden Party Badge[21].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg received the honorary doctor of the University of Stuttgart[22].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg received the Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches[23].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg received the Goethe Medal for Art and Science[24].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was a member of Militant League for German Culture[25].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was a member of Deutscher Werkbund[26].
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg was a member of Munich Secession[27].
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Origins and Family
Paul Schultze-Naumburg's place of birth was Almrich[2]. He was born on June 10, 1869[3]. His father was Gustav Adolf Schultze[10].
Education
Paul Schultze-Naumburg was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe[17]. Studied under Theodor Poeckh[28], a painter[29], 1839–1921[30], of Germany[31] and Ferdinand Keller[32], a painter[33], 1842–1922[34], of Germany[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include architect[6], politician[7], and painter[8]. Employers include Der Kunstwart[14], a periodical[36], in German Reich[37], founded in 1887[38]; Bauhaus-Universität Weimar[15], a public university[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1860[41]; and Q60478225[16], a Hochschule[42], in Germany[43], founded in 1926[44]. Paul Schultze-Naumburg held the position of member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic[13].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Schloss Bahrendorf[18], an architectural structure[45], in Germany[46]; Cecilienhof[19], a palace[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1910[49]; and Schloss Freudenberg (Wiesbaden)[20], a villa[50], in Germany[51], founded in 1904[52].
Recognition
Awards received include Golden Party Badge[21], a breast badge[53], in Nazi Germany[54], founded in 1933[55]; honorary doctor of the University of Stuttgart[22], an award[56], in Germany[57]; Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches[23], an award[58], in Weimar Republic[59], founded in 1922[60]; and Goethe Medal for Art and Science[24], an art prize[61], in Nazi Germany[62], founded in 1932[63].
Personal Life
Paul Schultze-Naumburg was married to Ernestina Orlandini[11]. He was affiliated with the Nazi Party[64].
Death and Burial
Paul Schultze-Naumburg died on May 19, 1949[5]. He passed away in Jena[4].
Why It Matters
Paul Schultze-Naumburg ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (142 views/month, #7,269 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[65] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[66]
FAQs
Where was Paul Schultze-Naumburg born?
Paul Schultze-Naumburg was born in Almrich[2].
Where did Paul Schultze-Naumburg die?
Paul Schultze-Naumburg passed away in Jena[4].
Who were Paul Schultze-Naumburg's parents?
Paul Schultze-Naumburg's father was Gustav Adolf Schultze[10].
Who was Paul Schultze-Naumburg married to?
Paul Schultze-Naumburg's spouses include Ernestina Orlandini[11].
What did Paul Schultze-Naumburg do for work?
Paul Schultze-Naumburg worked as architect[6], politician[7], and painter[8].
Where did Paul Schultze-Naumburg go to school?
Paul Schultze-Naumburg was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe[17].
What awards did Paul Schultze-Naumburg receive?
Honors received include Golden Party Badge[21], honorary doctor of the University of Stuttgart[22], Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches[23], and Goethe Medal for Art and Science[24].