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    Gustave Stoskopf (8 July 1869 – 6 December 1944) was a French painter, playwright, poet, draughtsman and publisher from Alsace. He graduated from the Académie...
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  • Charles-Gustave Stoskopf (1907–2004) was a French architect. He designed buildings in Strasbourg, Colmar and Créteil. He won the second Prix de Rome in...
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    20th centuries. He worked closely with his friend, the playwright Gustave Stoskopf. Der Hüsherr ! : Lustspiel in einem Akt, 1892 4 Stroßburger Komedie :...
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    Albert Koerttgé, Henri Loux, Lothar von Seebach, Charles Spindler and Gustave Stoskopf. He was known for his painting, particularly watercolors, and enjoyed...
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    Déjazet theatre in 1903 (she played “Hélène” in “Môssieu le Maire“ by Gustave Stoskopf). After regaining her health she went back to the theatre playing comedy...
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    David 1775 – Jean Bonvoisin 1776 – Jean-Baptiste Regnault 1777 – Jean-Gustave Taraval 1778 – Jean-Antoine-Théodore Giroust 1779 – Louis Gauffier 1780...
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    the regional idiom. Ferdinand Bastian, Julius Greber, Karl Hauss and Gustave Stoskopf were the co-founders of this theater which settled in 1904 at the Municipal...
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    initial building. The new cathedral, designed by the architect Charles-Gustave Stoskopf, opened for worship in 2015. LaCroix.com: La nouvelle cathédrale de...
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  • Musée judéo-alsacien de Bouxwiller Brumath Musée archéologique Musée Gustave-Stoskopf Musée de l'hôpital psychiatrique Colroy-la-Roche Musée d'apiculture...
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    works under the aegis of Charles Spindler and, with the support of Gustave Stoskopf, participated in the Paris Salon. In 1894, the magazine La Plume arranged...
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    Nouveau/Jugendstil (Alfred Marzolff, Léo Schnug, Lothar von Seebach, Gustave Stoskopf...), were members of the Cercle de Saint-Léonard, a francophile circle...
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    criticism from some members of the supervisory committee; notably Gustave Stoskopf and Charles Spindler. Schneider was able to retain a position as Professor...
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    Alfred Marzolff, Joseph Sattler, Léo Schnug, Lothar von Seebach and Gustave Stoskopf. At the outbreak of World War I, he sided with France and was condemned...
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    author (b. 1818) 1848 in architecture 1848 in literature 1848 in science Stoskopf, Nicolas (2002). "La fondation du comptoir national d'escompte de Paris...
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    railways) and modification of the articles of association of the Grand-Central Stoskopf, Nicolas (2009), Qu'est-ce que la haute basque parisienne au XIXe siècle...
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