• Adam Fischer (28 July 1888, Copenhagen – 18 January 1968, Ordrup) was a Danish sculptor, an early contributor of works inspired by Cubism. Fischer was...
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  • Adam Fischer may refer to: Adam Fischer (sculptor) (1888–1968), Danish sculptor Ádám Fischer (born 1949), Hungarian conductor Ádám Somlai-Fischer (born...
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  • See also Abraham Fischer (1850–1913) South African public official Adam Fischer (sculptor) (1888–1968), Danish sculptor Ádám Fischer (born 1949), Hungarian...
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  • photographer 25 December – Helena Christensen, model 18 January – Adam Fischer, sculptor (born 1888) 4 March – Ellen Price, actress and ballerina (born 1878)...
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  • (died 1962) 15 July – Svend Bille, actor (died 1973) 28 July – Adam Fischer, sculptor (died 1968) 12 August – Prince Axel of Denmark (died 1964) 13 December...
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    its highest distinction within the visual arts. It is named after the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. The medal was founded in 1837 as the Exhibition Medal...
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    Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (20 July 1656 – 5 April 1723) was an Austrian architect, sculptor, engraver, and architectural historian whose Baroque...
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    in northern Copenhagen, Denmark. Built in 1933–34 for artists Adam and Ellen Fischer [da] to designs by their friend and fellow artist Georg Jacobsen...
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    professor Adam Fischer (1888–1968), Danish sculptor Ádám Fischer (born 1949), Hungarian conductor Adam Fisher, American baseball executive Adam FitzRoy...
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    shape and size. In 2011, Fischer created a to-scale wax reproduction of The Rape of the Sabine Women by Flemish-Italian sculptor Giambologna for the Venice...
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  • birth name incorrectly as Marco Di Gregorio. His father was a painter and sculptor. He grew up in the area of Porta Pia/Piazza Fiume in Rome. According to...
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  • Mermaid, Copenhagen Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911–1984), avant-garde sculptor Adam Fischer (1888–1968), Cubist figures Jacob Fortling (1711–1761), staircases...
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    Adam 1992, pp. 23–24. Adam 1992, pp. 29–32. Fischer 1997, p.368 Frederic Spotts, Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics, p. 176 ISBN 1-58567-345-5 Adam 1992...
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    bronze. The French sculptors, Jean-Louis Lemoyne, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, Louis-Simon Boizot, Michel Clodion, Lambert-Sigisbert Adam and Jean-Baptiste Pigalle...
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  • Steve Daines, Montana (2015–present) Joni Ernst, Iowa (2015–present) Deb Fischer, Nebraska (2013–present) Lindsey Graham, South Carolina (2003–present)...
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  • (1993–present) Harold Dutton Jr., HD-142 (1985–present) Trey Martinez Fischer, HD-116 (2001–2017, 2019–present), minority leader (2023–present) Lulu...
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  • (1460–after 1498), German mathematician Karl Wilfert (1879–1932), German sculptor Adam Wolf [de] (1822–?), Austrian historian Gerd Wolf [de] (born 1933), German...
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  • 29, 1943 – June 23, 2003) was an American minimalist conceptual-based sculptor known for his yarn sculptures, drawings, and prints. His estate is represented...
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  • (1914–1989), ceramist Gutte Eriksen (1918–2008), ceramist Adam Fischer (1888–1968), sculptor Wilhelm Freddie (1909–1995), painter Ingeborg Frederiksen...
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  • photographer; pioneering self-portraiture Ernst Barlach (1870–1938), sculptor and writer Günther Behnisch (1922–2010), architect Peter Behrens (1868–1940)...
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    Schlinck, Bürger und Stadtrat in Bensheim] Ein Zeitbild um 1800. R. G. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2002, ISBN 3-8301-0390-5. Manfred Berg: Bensheim...
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    Roger Morigi (category American architectural sculptors)
    January 1995) was an Italian-born American stone carver and architectural sculptor. He made major contributions to Washington National Cathedral and other...
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  • composer, conductor and violinist. Ignjat Fischer (1870–1948), architect. Vera Fischer (1925–2009), sculptor. Ivana Fišer (1905–1967), conductor. Đurđa...
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    composer Claude Abromont, French musicologist, essayist and writer Claude Adam (born 1958), Luxembourgish politician Claude Adelen (born 1944), French poet...
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  • passes away Fallece un ex jugador del Real Madrid (in Spanish) Der S. Fischer Verlag trauert um Ilse Grubrich-Simitis (in German) African Football Icon...
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    Archived from the original on September 3, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009. Fischer, Paul (July 26, 2006). "Interview: Scarlett Johansson for "Scoop"". Dark...
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    constructed in Austria, Germany, and Czechia. In Austria, the leading figure was Fischer von Erlach, who built the Karlskirche, the largest church of Vienna, to...
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  • Dichter, pianist (China-born) Israel Epstein, journalist, author Edmond Fischer, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1992) Jakob Rosenfeld, doctor and general in...
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    Bastašić stated she was severing ties with German publishing house S. Fischer Verlag due to its failure to speak out against the "genocide" in Gaza....
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  • Hochschule Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin) Adam Kraft (c. 1460–1509), stone sculptor, master builder and architect Paul Pfann (1860–1919),...
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