Paul Mandelstamm
Paul Mandelstamm (1872–1941) was a Russian architect and engineer.
Also recorded as Paul Girshevich Mandelshtam; Paul Mandelshtam; Fayvel Mandelshtam; Fayvel Mandelstam; Fayvel Girshevich Mandelshtam; Fayvush Mandelshtam.
Paul Mandelstamm in brief
- Born
- 1872
- Died
- 1941
- Known for
- architect and engineer
- Place of birth
- Žagarė
Overview
Born at Žagarė in 1872, died at Riga in 1941.
In detail
Paul Mandelstamm studied at Polytechnikum Riga and Polytechnical Institute Riga. the recorded working language is Latvian.
The field of work recorded is architecture. The authority associates the name with Art Nouveau.
Sources
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- 1.
“Paul Mandelstamm”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4280296: Paul Mandelstamm
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