installation (Vigelandsanlegget) in Frogner Park, Oslo. He was also the designer of the Nobel Peace Prize medal. Adolf Gustav Thorsen was born to a family of craftsmen...
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8°32′4″E / 47.41139°N 8.53444°E / 47.41139; 8.53444 The Gustav-Ammann-Park is a public park in Oerlikon, Zurich on the former premises of Oerlikon-Bührle...
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Gustav Klimt (14 July 1862 – 6 February 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement...
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in 1837. Frogner Park was gradually opened as a public park from 1904 and the 1914 Jubilee Exhibition was held there. From 1924, Gustav Vigeland's sculpture...
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Gustav Mahler (German: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈmaːlɐ] ; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his...
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worked on over 1,700 projects, notable amongst which is the namesake Gustav-Ammann-Park in Zürich. Ammann, who grew up in a middle-class environment, was...
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Gustav Weindorfer (23 February 1874 – 5 May 1932) was an Austrian-born Australian amateur botanist, lodge-keeper and promoter of the Cradle Mountains National...
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Gustav Anders Hemwall (October 24, 1908 – November 22, 1998) was a physician at West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park, Illinois, and pioneer in prolotherapy...
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of Swedish royalty, since 1927 when then Crown Prince (and later King) Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden and his wife dedicated Sveadal in 1927. Access to Sveadal...
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This page is an illustrative list of Gustav Klimt's major paintings, and represents a chronological look at some of his main pictorial production. The...
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Gustav III's Pavilion (Swedish: Gustav III:s paviljong) is a royal pavilion at the Haga Park, 2 km north of Stockholm. As a highlight in Swedish art history...
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Carl Jung (redirect from Dr Carl Gustav Jung)
Carl Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist and pioneering...
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sculpture in the Vigeland installation in Frogner Park, Oslo. It depicts a small, angry boy and is considered Gustav Vigeland's most famous sculpture. The sculpture...
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Gustav Adolfs torg is a public square located in Malmö, Sweden. It is a large park-like square (colloquially often called "Gustav") located in central...
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animal park with domestic, wild and exotic animals. The farmhouse is especially known as the former residence of the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)...
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Gustav Adolf Church (Swedish: Gustav Adolfs kyrka) or the Scandinavian Seamen's Church (Swedish: Skandinaviska sjömanskyrkan) is a historical building...
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Gustav Mogensen (born 19 April 2001) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Norwegian First Division club Ranheim. Mogensen is...
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Gustav Siegfried Rödel (24 October 1915 – 6 February 1995) was a German fighter pilot and fighter ace who served during World War II in the Luftwaffe....
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Gustav Heinrich Julius Koken (8 August 1850, Hanover - 6 July 1910, Hanover) was a German painter and etcher. He was the nephew of Edmund Koken, a landscape...
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Gustave Whitehead (redirect from Gustav Weißkopf)
Gustave Albin Whitehead (born Gustav Albin Weisskopf; 1 January 1874 – 10 October 1927) was an aviation pioneer who emigrated from Germany to the United...
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Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (14 November 1834 – 17 April 1913) was a German-born British shipbuilder and politician. Born in Hamburg, he moved to Liverpool in...
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2021 a park designed by Swensson in 1891, located in Žilina, Slovakia, was renamed after him. At the same time, a memorial was unveiled. Carl Gustav Swensson...
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1914. In 1884, Prince Gustav acquired the Villa Güllich in Bregenz, which is known today as Palais Thurn & Taxis with a public park area of about 16000...
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by Gustav Vigeland. A statue of Nils Henrik Abel. Sculpted by Gustav Vigeland. Princess Ingrid Alexandra's Sculpture Park is part of Palace Park. There...
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Franz Gustav Arndt (20 August 1842, Lobsens - 13 March 1905, Blasewitz) was a German landscape and genre painter. His father, Gustav Wilhelm Arndt was...
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Karl Gustav Stricker Brøndsted (13 December 1915 – 27 February 1945) was a member of the Danish resistance executed by the German occupying power. On 27...
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Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik (redirect from Gustav Otto Flugzeugwerke)
Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik was a pioneering German aircraft producer during the early part of the 20th century. Founded in 1910 by Gustav Otto in...
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1909. The carousel's horses were hand carved by Gustav Dentzel. It was purchased by the Memphis Park Commission in 1923. The carousel then operated at...
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Madame Figaro, Elle, and Vogue Patterns in the 1990s. She is the wife of Gustav, 7th Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, making her part of the extended...
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