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    The Villa Strohl Fern is a semi-urban Neo-Gothic-style, palace, or casino, and gardens erected in the late 19th century on the grounds of the Villa Borghese...
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    the historic Villa de Via Patrizi building, while other classes are held at a former Christian private school and at the Villa Strohl-Fern. It is directly...
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    Flaminia and Via delle Belle Arti. 16th-century building (1561). Villa Strohl Fern, on Viale David Lubin. 19th-century eclectic building. Former Istituto...
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    lived with the Roman painter Nino Bertoletti [it] in Villa Strohl Fern in the grounds of the Villa Borghese in Rome, where many artists had their studios...
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    Francesco Trombadori was a painter) Trombadori lived a happy life in the Villa Strohl-Fern studio-home of his city, coming into contact with numerous intellectuals...
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    1915, he found a place to work and live in Villa Strohl-Fern in Rome under the patronage of Alfred Strohl. There he remained the rest of his life. His...
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    he attended the Académie Julian in Paris, then went to stay at the Villa Strohl-Fern, an artists' residence in Rome. In 1895, he moved to Milan to copy...
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  • Italian). Milano: Mazzotta. 2006. p. 29. ISBN 9788820218188. ARTISTI A VILLA STROHL-FERN;LUOGO D'ARTE E DI INCONTRI A ROMA TRA IL 1880 E IL 1956 (in Italian)...
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  • professor. 1895–1898 he was again active in Rome with a stay in the Villa Strohl-Fern, 1898–1902 in Florence and from 1902 again in Berlin. In the period...
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    alongside whom the sculptor worked for some years in Rome at the Villa Strohl Fern. In 1919, he became a close friend of Gabriele D'Annunzio, and maintained...
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    included an extensive study trip through Italy, and a stay at the Villa Strohl Fern from 1900 to 1901. He remained in Rome until 1902, when he was said...
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    Prussian government to supervise their scholarship students at the Villa Strohl-Fern. The following year, he was named a Professor. After 1889, he divided...
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    after the French Prix de Rome), which enabled him to stay at the Villa Strohl-Fern; an artists' retreat. From there, he made further study trips; to...
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    "Grand State Prize" from the Prussian Academy of Arts and went to the Villa Strohl-Fern in Rome, where he spent a year and a half. After 1899, he worked as...
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    stayed at the Villa Strohl-Fern, where he was mentored by Robert Cauer. During his stay, he created decorations for the entrance to the Villa Hüffer [de]...
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    from the Prussian Academy of Arts, which enabled him to stay in the Villa Strohl-Fern. That same year, he won a gold medal at the Brussels International...
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    in a Capuchin monastery near Rome, in Frascati, then at the Villa Strohl Fern in the Villa Borghese. While there, he sent paintings back to Lleida (to...
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    Foundation that enabled him to spend eight months in Rome at the Villa Strohl-Fern. In 1906, he returned to Düsseldorf; serving as an assistant in the...
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    Italians killed in the war. He was involved in the artists group at Villa Strohl Fern in Rome. From around 1940 he started to receive commissions from the...
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    Wolff, among others. From 1895 to 1897, he lived and worked at the Villa Strohl-Fern in Rome, then went to the Académie Julian in Paris to complete his...
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    the early decades of the twentieth century, he was living in the Villa Strohl Fern, and active in the Roman artistic circles that habitually met at the...
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  • of her time in Rome and in May was able to move into a studio at Villa Strohl-Fern, where she received support from Hermann Haller and Paul Osswald....
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  • artists in Rome: "Gerhardt's diaries 23.XI.1905 With Baurat Thür in Villa Strohl-Fern.- 26.XI.1905 Baurat Thür departs." "The banker Ernst von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy [de]...
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    studio in Rome. In the winter of 1903–1904 he sublet his Rome studio Villa Strohl-Fern to Rainer Maria Rilke. In 1906, he met up in Rome with his brother...
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  • Preußische Akademie der Künste. This meant he could reside 1908–1909 in Villa Strohl Fern in Rome. After the stay he started to work at the Berlin Akademie...
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