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    neorenesanãní vila: Antonín Wiehl, Antonín Barvitius a jejich mecenáši" ("Czech" versus "Italian" Neo-Renaissance villa. Antonín Wiehl, Antonín Barvitius and...
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    politics. The centerpiece of the cemetery is the Slavín tomb designed by Antonín Wiehl, a large and notable tomb located within Vyšehrad cemetery. Some of...
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    architect); František Ženíšek (painter); and Antonín Baum (architect), who was shortly thereafter replaced by Antonín Wiehl (also an architect). In 1882 the Prague...
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    in Prague, his first important commission was a collaboration with Antonín Wiehl, the 1894 Prague City Savings Bank. Polívka's style evolved through...
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    the Old Town (Novotného lávka 1, Praha 1). The building, designed by Antonín Wiehl, which was formerly owned by Prague Water Company, has housed the Smetana...
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    1872, 1905 redesign, with architectural sculptor Ladislav Šaloun Antonin Wiehl's "Wiehl House", No. 34, 1896 the "Melantrich Building", No. 36, 1914, where...
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    restoration, which was made by acknowledged Art Nouveau architects Antonín Wiehl (1846-1910) and Josef Fanta (1872-1941). The cemetery was abolished...
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    finance the monument. The monumental tomb was designed by architect Antonín Wiehl. Slavín was built in the years 1889–1893 on the eastern side of the...
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    Výstaviště Praha. The exhibition's building was designed by architect Antonín Wiehl for the 1891 world's fair held in Prague and continues to house the...
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    declared a cultural monument. It was built in 1875, from a design by Antonín Wiehl, with friezes by Schnirch. Monument to George of Poděbrady [cs] The...
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    a professor at the Polytechnic in Prague. His pupils there included Antonín Wiehl, who became a major exponent of Neo-Renaissance architecture, and Josef...
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    far from his bust of Antonín Dvořák marking the composer's grave. City of Prague Museum, with architects Antonín Wiehl and Antonin Balšánek [cs], 1895–1898...
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    was designed by a significant Czech architect of the 19th century, Antonín Wiehl. The author of the sgraffito designs on the facade is Celda Klouček...
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    from him; including Josef Mánes, Quido Mánes, Josef Václav Myslbek and Antonín Wiehl. Biography Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine @ the Historický...
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    Osvald Polívka Building of the former Prague Municipal Credit Union, by Antonín Wiehl Head office of the Prague Credit Bank Dietrichstein Palace [cs], today...
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  • Jeffrey Toobin, legal analyst for CNN and staff writer for The New Yorker Lis Wiehl (1987), legal analyst for Fox News and NPR Tim Wu, writer for Slate; coined...
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    of the older types of originalism espoused by Robert Bork and Justice Antonin Scalia concerning the Constitution's open-ended provisions like the Ninth...
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  • Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer for the New York Daily News Lis Wiehl (1983), legal analyst for Fox News Ellen Willis (1960s), essayist and pop...
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