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20: 154: 122:, Schilling essentially designed two buildings on Pillnitzer Straße in the suburb of Pirnaische Vorstadt around 1887. These are the Schilling Museum of the Dresden Municipal Collections and the Schilling family home. Both were destroyed and not rebuilt in the February 13, 1945 bombing. The other works were created in the 94:
and the reform architecture of the early Modern oriented churches, administration buildings, private houses, large residential complexes and other buildings. Schilling had the title of a royal building council. After his business partner
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Army. It interrupted, only to be completed in 1883. Thereafter Schilling worked temporarily in an architecture firm in Munich and from 1884 to 1886 in Berlin with
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Fischer-Defoy, Christine; Crossley, Paul (1986). "Artists and Art Institutions in Germany 1933-1945".
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died in August 1917, Schilling ran the architecture firm Schilling and Graebner with his son
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Facade decorations at the Rudolf Schilling houses on Holbeinstrasse in Dresden
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Schilling himself died in 1933 of a stroke and his burial is located on the
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from 1879, where he was particularly influenced by Professor
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Schilling & Graebner
Johannes Schilling
Dresden Polytechnic
Karl Weißbach
Julius Graebner
Saxon
Hermann Ende
Wilhelm Böckmann
Schilling & Graebner
Julius Graebner
Saxony
Nouveau
Julius Wilhelm Graebner
Erwin Graebner
Johannisfriedhof
Julius Wilhelm Graebner
Schilling & Graebner
"Schilling, Georg Rudolf - Deutsche Biographie"
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"Biografie von Rudolf Schilling (1859-1933) - Sächsische Biografie | ISGV e.V."
"Vita and Opus - The Schilling Association"
"GRIN - Villenbauten der Jahrhundertwende in Dresden. Die Beiträge des Architekturbüros Schilling & Graebner"


"Rudolf Schilling - Stadtwiki Dresden"


"Die Entwicklung des protestantischen Kirchenbaus der Dresdner Architekturfirma Schilling und Graebner zwischen 1889 und 1917"
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