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Bruckmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexander Bruckmann (1806–1852), German painter *Elsa Bruckmann (1865–1946), wife of Hugo Bruckmann * Erich Bruckmann (1930–2011), Canadian boat builder * Franz Ernst Brückmann (1697–1753), German doctor and mineralogist * Gergő Bruckmann (born 1995), Hungarian modern pentathlete *Hugo Bruckmann Hugo Bruckmann (13 October 1863, in Munich – 3 September 1941, in Munich) was a German publisher. He became a supporter of Adolf Hitler and served as a Nazi Party deputy in the '' Reichstag'' from 1932 until his death. Biography Bruckmann was ... (1863–1941), German publisher See also * Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., private equity firm * Bruckman * Brugmann {{surname, Bruckmann German-language surnames ...
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Franz Ernst Brückmann
Franz Ernst Brückmann (27 September 169721 March 1753) was a German mineralogist born at Marienthal near Helmstedt. Having qualified as a physician in 1721, he practised at Braunschweig and afterwards at Wolfenbüttel (from 1728). In 1747 he was appointed medical assessor in Braunschweig. His leisure time was given up to natural history, and especially to mineralogy and botany. He appears to have been the first to introduce the term "oolithus" to rocks that resemble in structure the roe of a fish; whence the terms "oolite Oolite or oölite () is a sedimentary rock formed from ooids, spherical grains composed of concentric layers. Strictly, oolites consist of ooids of diameter 0.25–2 millimetres; rocks composed of ooids larger than 2 mm are called pis ..." and "oolitic". He died at Wolfenbüttel. Publications * * Magnalia Dei in locis subterraneis (Brunswick, 1727). * Historia naturalis curiosa lapidis (1727). * Thesaurus subterraneus Ducatus Brunsvigii (1728) ...
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Alexander Bruckmann
Alexander Bruckmann (1806–1852) was a German historical and portrait painter. Life Bruckmann was born at Reutlingen in 1806. From 1826 he studied painting under Georg Friedrich Eberhard at Stuttgart, and in 1827–29 he studied at Munich, mostly under Heinrich Maria von Hess, Heinrich von Hess. From the autumn of 1829 until 1832 he lived in Rome, where he painted ''Barbarossa's Body Drawn out of the Calycadnus'' (Staatsgallerie Stuttgart), which he sent back to Germany. He spent the years 1833–39 back in Munich. In 1833 he painted fourteen pictures at the royal palace at Munich, showing subjects from the poems of Theocritus, partly from his own designs, and partly from those of Hess. Some of his most notable easel paintings, such as the ''Women of Weinsberg'' (Staatsgallerie, Stuttgart ), and ''The Maiden from Afar'' (from Schiller's "Das Madchen aus der Fremde"), are from this time. From 1840 Bruckmann devoted himself almost entirely to portrait painting, working mostly ...
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