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  1. Sir Nikolaus Bernhard Leon Pevsner CBE FBA (30 January 1902 – 18 August 1983) was a German-British art historian and architectural historian best known for his monumental 46-volume series of county-by-county guides, The Buildings of England (1951–74).

  2. May 1, 2024 · Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (born Jan. 30, 1902, Leipzig, Ger.—died Aug. 18, 1983, London, Eng.) was a German-born British art historian. He studied at various German universities and taught at Göttingen University before moving to England to escape Nazism. There he taught at the Universities of London, Oxford, and Cambridge.

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  3. Jan 13, 2014 · Nikolaus Pevsner 1902-1983. Notable works Pioneers of the Modern Movement, later published as Pioneers of Modern Design; The Buildings of England. Contributor to the AR From 1936 he was a frequent, contributor to the AR (albeit sometimes writing under pseudonyms) and 1943-45 was acting editor while JM Richards was on active service. Awards

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  5. Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernard Leon, Sir - Dictionary of Art Historians. Full Name: Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernard Leon, Sir. Other Names: Nikolaus Pevsner. Gender: male. Date Born: 30 January 1902. Date Died: 1983. Place Born: Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Place Died: Hampstead Heath, Camden, London, England, UK. Home Country/ies: Germany.

  6. May 23, 2018 · views 1,529,829 updated May 23 2018. Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus Bernhard Leon (1902–83). German-born British art-historian. He was a strong supporter of the Modern Movement, which gave some of his early writings an undoubted bias, notably the very influential Pioneers of the Modern Movement from William Morris to Walter Gropius (1936, later ...

  7. Nov 19, 2016 · The refugee who opened our eyes to the manmade beauty of Britain | Ian Jack | The Guardian. Nikolaus Pevsner in 1954. ‘The journeys are just not human. To bed 11.0, 11.30, too tired even to...

  8. Jul 21, 2011 · A new book by Pevsner—Visual Planning and the Picturesque, an unfinished manuscript that the Getty Research Institute published in 2010—sheds new light on a fascinating episode in Pevsners career, revealing how he influenced architecture and planning in the 1940s.

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