Hans Flemming (architect)

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Hans Flemming (born October 8, 1880 in Berlin ; † after 1929) was a German interior designer and film architect with a brief activity in the first half of the 1920s.

Live and act

Flemming had attended high school and then studied interior design at the Berlin Museum of Decorative Arts . In January 1920 he joined the film. In the same year he was commissioned to implement Rochus Gliese's designs for the historical costume fabric Katharina the Great . Flemming also began his most extensive work in 1920: he was supposed to implement the extensive set designs for Arzen von Cserépy's four-part Fridericus Rex monumental film designed by his colleagues Hans Dreier and Ernő Metzner . As early as 1925 Flemming left the film industry after two production jobs under Heinrich C. Richter's leadership and returned to work as an interior designer. His last sign of life comes from 1929.

Filmography

literature

  • Kurt Mühsam / Egon Jacobsohn: Lexicon of the film . Lichtbildbühne publishing house, Berlin 1926. p. 56

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