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BRUNO, PAUL ), German architect and painter, born Jan. 19 1874, at Seifhennerstorf in Saxony, first made a name as an artist by his drawings for Simplizissimus. Later his designs for the Miinchner Werkstatts (Fine arts industry) attracted at tention. In 1900 he received the Grand Prix in Paris; in 5902 the highest distinction at Turin; in 1904, the Grand Prix at St. Louis; and in 1906 the highest distinction at Dresden. In he was appointed director of instruction at the State Museum of Applied Arts in Berlin. He wrote a pamphlet on The Education of Artists at State Schools (1919), which has become a classic.

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