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Johann Joachim Becher was a German physician, alchemist, precursor of chemistry, scholar, polymath and adventurer, best known for his development of the ...
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Becher m (strong, genitive Bechers, plural Becher, diminutive Becherchen n or Becherlein n ). a cylindrical or slightly conical drinking vessel without a ...
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Bernhard „Bernd“ Becher (* 20. August 1931 in Siegen; † 22. Juni 2007 in Rostock) und Hilla Becher, geborene Wobeser (* 2. September 1934 in Potsdam; † 10.
The renowned German artists Bernd and Hilla Becher (1931–2007; 1934–2015) changed the course of late twentieth-century photography.
The husband and wife team of Bernd and Hilla Becher began photographing together in 1959. For close to fifty years, they documented architectural forms.