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influential “theatre technician family” in Germany in the 19th and early 20th centuries

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influente "famiglia di tecnici teatrali" in Germania nel 19° e all'inizio del 20° secolo.
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Property / Apllies for: Friedrich Kranich the elder / rank
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Property / Has part: Carl Brandt / rank
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Property / Has part: Georg Brandt die Junghe / rank
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Property / Has part: Elias Friedrich Brandt / rank
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Property / Has part: Fritz Brandt der Älte / rank
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Property / Has part: Ludwig Brandt / rank
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Property / Has part: Georg Brandt der Älte / rank
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Property / Has part: Fritz Brandt the younger / rank
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Property / archive is kept at: Theater History Collections of Freie Universität Berlin / rank
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Property / archive is kept at: Theater History Collections of Freie Universität Berlin / qualifier
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influential “theatre technician family” in Germany in the 19th and early 20th centuries
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Brandt family
influential “theatre technician family” in Germany in the 19th and early 20th centuries

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    The Brandt family
    19th Century (English)
    The Brandt family refers to a German dynasty of stage technicians and scenographers. They are responsible for numerous stage innovations and highly significant designs. They are an example of knowledge transfer from one generation to the next.
    19. century
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