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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part40.utf8:157949798:1771
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01771cam a22003137a 4500
001 2012545525
003 DLC
005 20131001095755.0
008 120919s2012 enkafh b 000 0beng d
010 $a 2012545525
020 $a9781907896217
020 $a190789621X
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn794706991
040 $aERASA$cERASA$dYDXCP$dCDX$dAMH$dMYG$dYNK$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
043 $ae-hu---
082 04 $a724.6
050 00 $aNA1022.5.S43$bD83 2012
100 1 $aDubowitz, Lilly M. S.
245 10 $aIn search of a forgotten architect :$bStefan Sebök 1901-1941 /$cLilly Dubowitz ; [with essays by Éva Forgács and Richard Anderson].
246 30 $aStefan Sebök 1901-1941
260 $aLondon :$bAA Publications,$cc2012.
300 $a212 p., [1] folded leaf of plates :$bill. (some col.), facsims. ;$c26 cm.
520 8 $aStefan Sebök was a Hungarian-born architect who worked with Walter Gropius in Dessau and Berlin in the late 1920s, and then with fellow Hungarian emigré László Moholy-Nagy on his famous Light Prop, and later still moved to the Soviet Union to work with the constructivist architects Ginzburg, the Vesnin brothers and El Lissitzky. In between he carried out numerous projects of his own and found himself central to a key generation of emerging modern architects in Dresden, Berlin and Moscow. Details of this life are revealed through this book written by Sebök's niece, Lilly Dubowitz, who meticulously pieces together clues and details of her uncle's life and work as if like an architectural detective.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
600 10 $aSebök, Stefan,$d1901-1941?
650 0 $aArchitects$zHungary$vBiography.
700 1 $aForgács, Éva.
700 1 $aAnderson, Richard,$d1980-