Everything about August Endell totally explained
August Endell (or
Endel, born
April 12 1871,
Berlin -
April 15 1925, Berlin) was a German
Jugendstil architect.
Endell is noted for many designs, including the Elvira Studio in München (
Munich) by commission of his friend
Hermann Obrist, built in 1897 and destroyed in
1944. It had an imaginative motif evocative of a breaking wave or a dragon that dominated the facade. The building incorporated elements of styles by
Antoni Gaudí and
Hector Guimard.
Endel contributed to the publication
Pan and was briefly and unhappily married to the "Dada Baroness"
Else Endell.
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