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Franz Xavier Bergmann inherited the company and opened a new foundry in 1900. Many of the bronzes from the 1900s were still based on designs from his father's workshop. Bergmann is often incorrectly described as a sculptor, but he was not; he was a foundry owner. His workshops employed, on a temporary basis, many anonymous sculptors.
Bergmann is a German or Swedish surname. It means "mountain man" in both languages, as well as "miner" in German. It means "mountain man" in both languages, as well as "miner" in German. Bergman is also a common surname in the United States , Sweden , Germany and the Netherlands .
Letters to Family, Friends, and Editors is a book collecting some of Franz Kafka's letters from 1900 to 1924. The majority of the letters in the volume are addressed to Max Brod . Originally published in Germany in 1959 as Briefe 1902-1924 , the collection was first published in English by Schocken Books in 1977.
Franz Baermann Steiner (12 October 1909 – 27 November 1952) was an ethnologist, polymath, ... and took up digs with the Jewish philosopher Hugo Bergmann, ...
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Berlin 36 is a 2009 German film telling the fate of Jewish track and field athlete Gretel Bergmann in the 1936 Summer Olympics.In the movie she was replaced by the Nazi regime with a fellow athlete which she befriended.
F. J. Bergmann was born in Madison, Wisconsin.Her father was a German immigrant who moved to the United States as a young man and earned a master's degree from Harvard.His job demanded a great deal of travel; as a result, Bergmann spent part of her childhood in Janesville, Wisconsin [2] and another part in Paris, France.
[citation needed] He is married to the sculptor Meredith Bergmann. Bergmann is the son of two Freudian psychoanalysts and the grandson of Hugo Bergmann, a philosopher who was one of the founders of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. [1] He is also the great-grandson of Berta Fanta, a Prague salonière whose circle included Franz Kafka and Max Brod.