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    carnivorous plants and the giant white water lily Victoria amazonica (Victoria-Seerosen). The open-air areas are sorted by geographical origin and encompass about...
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  • lived. In 1948 the seerose circle was founded, which annually awards the Seerosen prize. The original Schwabinger 7, as it existed until 2012 This neo-renaissance...
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    established on 11 October 1940. Stephan Elsemann (2016-08-14). "Refugium für Seerosen" (PDF) (in German). Der Sonntag, p. 4. Retrieved 2016-08-17. Gutachten...
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    member of its exhibit committee from 1994 to 1998. In 1972 he received the Seerosen prize for the arts from the city of Munich. His work is owned by the city...
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    ISBN 3-7995-3639-6 Sammlung Wuerth, Swiridoff Verlag, Kuenzelsau, Germany, 2002 Seerosen Variationen, Edition Salomé, Berlin, Germany, 2004 Das Achte Feld, Museum...
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    Tidning, Kultur, Schweden, March 23, 1996 Christiane Lenhardt: Monets "Seerosen" als Symbol für Dualismusprinzip des Seins. In: Badisches Tagblatt, Geistige...
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  • compositions are inspired by his love for her, Twelve Songs of Elisabeth and Seerosen (water lilies, the couple's special flower), but after she visits him on...
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  • Association, 1957 he was invited to the Premio Lissone, 1962 he won the Seerosen-Preis (Lotus Prize) together with Edgar Ende and three other artists. His...
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