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Vilhelms Neimanis ou Wilhelm Neumann (en allemand : Johann Wilhelm Carl Neumann) (né le 5 octobre 1849 à Grevesmühlen ; mort le 6 mars 1919 à Riga) est un historien de l'art et architecte germano-balte de Lettonie.
, Карл Иоганн Вильгельм Нейман (нем. Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann, латыш. Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis; 5 октября 1849 — 6 марта 1919) — остзейский архитектор немецкого происхождения, творивший на территории нынешней Латвии; историк искусств.
, Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann, lettisch Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis, (* 5. Oktober 1849 in Grevesmühlen; † 6. März 1919 in Riga) war ein deutsch-baltischer Architekt und Kunsthistoriker.
, Карл Йоганн Вільгельм Нейман (нім. Carl Jo … Карл Йоганн Вільгельм Нейман (нім. Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann, латис. Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis, 5 жовтня 1849 Грефесмюлен, Німеччина — 6 березня 1919 Рига, Латвія) — остзейський архітектор німецького походження, який творив на території нинішньої Латвії; історик мистецтв.иторії нинішньої Латвії; історик мистецтв.
, Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann (Latvian: Kārl … Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann (Latvian: Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis; Russian: Карл Иоганн Вильгельм Нейман; born 5 October 1849 in Grevesmühlen – died 6 March 1919 in Riga) was a Baltic German architect and art historian. Neumann's family moved to Kreutzburg (then in Russian Empire) during Wilhelm's childhood. When he was 15 years old, he worked as an apprentice at Paul Max Bertschy's engineering office during the construction of the Riga–Dünaburg Railway. After this he studied at the Riga Polytechnicum, and beginning 1875 at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. Beginning 1873 Neumann worked as an architect in Dünaburg (Daugavpils), and 1878 he was promoted to be chief architect of Dünaburg. In 1887 he began to publish art historical publications. In 1895 he moved to Riga, where numerous prominent buildings in the style of historicism was created, amongst these the Peitav Synagogue. Furthermore, Neumann was the planner of many manor buildings in the Baltic governorates and public buildings such as Kurland Provincial Museum and Athenaeum. Between 1899 and 1901 Neumann taught at the polytechnicum. In 1905 he became director of the Riga Art Museum, a building that was designed by himself. After 1906 Neumann focused on his art historical works. Neumann died on 6 March 1919, 69 years old.eumann died on 6 March 1919, 69 years old.
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Vilhelms Neimanis ou Wilhelm Neumann (en allemand : Johann Wilhelm Carl Neumann) (né le 5 octobre 1849 à Grevesmühlen ; mort le 6 mars 1919 à Riga) est un historien de l'art et architecte germano-balte de Lettonie.
, Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann (Latvian: Kārl … Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann (Latvian: Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis; Russian: Карл Иоганн Вильгельм Нейман; born 5 October 1849 in Grevesmühlen – died 6 March 1919 in Riga) was a Baltic German architect and art historian. Neumann's family moved to Kreutzburg (then in Russian Empire) during Wilhelm's childhood. When he was 15 years old, he worked as an apprentice at Paul Max Bertschy's engineering office during the construction of the Riga–Dünaburg Railway. After this he studied at the Riga Polytechnicum, and beginning 1875 at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg.erial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg.
, Карл Йоганн Вільгельм Нейман (нім. Carl Jo … Карл Йоганн Вільгельм Нейман (нім. Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann, латис. Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis, 5 жовтня 1849 Грефесмюлен, Німеччина — 6 березня 1919 Рига, Латвія) — остзейський архітектор німецького походження, який творив на території нинішньої Латвії; історик мистецтв.иторії нинішньої Латвії; історик мистецтв.
, Карл Иоганн Вильгельм Нейман (нем. Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann, латыш. Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis; 5 октября 1849 — 6 марта 1919) — остзейский архитектор немецкого происхождения, творивший на территории нынешней Латвии; историк искусств.
, Carl Johann Wilhelm Neumann, lettisch Kārlis Johans Vilhelms Neimanis, (* 5. Oktober 1849 in Grevesmühlen; † 6. März 1919 in Riga) war ein deutsch-baltischer Architekt und Kunsthistoriker.
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, Wilhelm Neumann (Architekt, 1849)
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