Max Creutz

Max Creutz (8 December 1876 – 13 March 1932) was a German art historian and curator of the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln and the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum in Krefeld where he worked from 1922 until his death. In Cologne, in 1914 he was instrumental in the first exhibition of the Deutscher Werkbund, Deutsche Werkbundausstellung. In Krefeld, he succeeded in acquiring modern art exhibits, including works by Max Ernst, Wassily Kandinsky, and Alexej von Jawlensky. He included a substantial collection of art, crafts and design from the Bauhaus. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Creutz, Max 1876-1932
Published 1901
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by Creutz, Max 1876-1932
Published 1909
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by Dülfer, Martin, 1859-1942.
Published 1910
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by Creutz, Max 1876-1932
Published 1910
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by Moritz, Carl, 1863-1944.
Published 1911
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by Creutz, Max 1876-1932
Published 1924
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by Creutz, Max 1876-1932
Published 1925
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by Creutz, Max 1876-1932
Published 1926
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