Rudolf Krziwanek

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Rudolf Krziwanek (* 26. December 1843 in Vienna , † 10. December 1905 in Wiener Neustadt ) was an Austrian court - photographer and inventor in Vienna.

Life

Rudolf Krziwanek ran his first studio from 1870 at various addresses in Vienna. From 1879 to 1900 he also ran a summer studio in Ischl , before becoming co-owner of the Skutha & Krziwanek studio in Wiener Neustadt after 1900 . Krziwanek had some of the cardboard carriers pre-printed as lithographs for his photographs, which were sold in cabinet format or in the format of a Carte de Visite , produced by his Viennese namesake Karl Krziwanek .

In 1905 reported Krziwanek the Austrian Patent Office a patent under the number 18208 to a "method for supplying the consumption points of an air-gas system from a centralized location," before the same year suicide committed.

Image examples

Web links

Commons : Rudolf Krziwanek  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Oesterreichisches Patentblatt , Volume 7, Vienna: Verlag der KK Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1905, p. 790 and others; partly online via Google books
  2. ^ A b c Wilhelm Knapp: Small messages , in: Photographische Chronik . Organ of the Reichsinnungsverband des Photographenhandwerk , Volume 13, Halle: Knapp, 1906, p. 6; Preview over google books
  3. Gerda Buxbaum (collaborator): Rudolf Krziwanek , in: Mode from Vienna. 1815-1938 , ed. from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Salzburg; Vienna: Residenz-Verlag, 1986, ISBN 3-7017-0442-2 , p. 395; Preview over google books
  4. Danuta Thiel-Melerski: Krziwanek (Ischl) / photo studio on the GenWiki page