File:Familie Gustav Jakob Herrmann vor dem Mendelsohnschen Gartenpavillon in Luckenwalde.jpg

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Deutsch: Familie Gustav Jakob Herrmann aus Luckenwalde gruppiert sich vor ihrem durch den Architekten Erich Mendelsohn (1887–1953) geplanten oktogonalen Gartenpavillon (1920). Gustav Jakob Herrmann (geboren am 4. April 1879 in Luckenwalde; gestorben am 18. Dezember 1932 ebenda) hatte Mendelsohn in Berlin kennengelernt, beide freundeten sich an. Herrmann erteilte Mendelsohn in der Folge Bauaufträge, die dem jungen Architekten zu Bekanntheit verhalfen, insbesondere durch den Bau der Hutfabrik Friedrich Steinberg, Herrmann & Co., deren Mitbesitzer Gustav Jakob Herrmann war. Vorn in der Bildmitte kniet die 1910 geborene Ully Herrmann (ab 1933 verheiratet mit dem Frankfurter Juristen Dr. iur. Selmar Spier. Direkt hinter ihr sitzt der Vater Gustav Jakob Herrmann, links davon ihre Mutter Marianne Herrmann, geb. Isay (geboren am 9. April 1887).
Date circa 1923
date QS:P,+1923-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Inheritance of Ully Spier, née Herrmann; published by Regina Stephan: Erich Mendelsohn und die Hutfabrik in Luckenwalde. In: Erich Mendelsohn und die Moderne in Luckenwalde, Stadt Luckenwalde (Ed.), M. Mehlhorn/Werbefactory Luckenwalde, undated [2004], pp. 26–27.
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