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    Rudolph Schadow (also spelled Ridolfo Schadow; July 9, 1786 – January 31, 1822) was a German sculptor. Born in Rome, he had his father, Johann Gottfried...
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    also head of the Academic Secretariat, under Director Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, and was responsible for correspondence, matriculations and programs. During...
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    the Lion – Duke of Saxony and Bavaria (Schadow, 1811) 8. Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (Tieck, 1814) 9. Rudolf I of Habsburg (Tieck, 1832) 15. Erwin...
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    After he completed elementary school, he enrolled in the Wilhelm von Schadow's school in Düsseldorf. In 1828 he painted a portrait of his grandmother...
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  • roughly between 1819 and 1918, first directed by the painter Wilhelm von Schadow. The work of the Düsseldorf School is characterized by finely detailed...
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    Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he took master classes with Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and Karl Ferdinand Sohn. In 1837, he became a member of the Prussian Academy...
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    Sophie von Schadow – 10 May 1892) was a German poet and translator. Sophie von Schadow was born in Berlin, the only daughter of Wilhelm von Schadow and his...
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    Düsseldorf, in the classes of Karl Ferdinand Sohn and Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow. During his last seven years there, he was a member of the Master Class...
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    Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Art Academy) with Rudolf Wiegmann, Theodor Hildebrandt, Wilhelm von Schadow and his uncle, Karl Ferdinand Sohn. After that...
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    he studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow and the landscape painter, Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. He then took several...
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    III by Lauchert and a bust of Immanuel Kant by Hagemann, a student of Schadow. The adjacent hall ("Aula") was adorned with frescoes painted in 1870....
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    Palace was now called Königliches Palais (Royal Palace). Johann Gottfried Schadow created his double statue of Crown Princess Louise and her sister Frederica...
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    Gottfried Schadow designed monuments for his second wife and himself. An 1822 statuette of Schadow by his student Heinrich Kaehler was placed on Schadow's grave...
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    Greifswald. This painting celebrates the couple's union.] Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, Mignon, (1828) The arrival of Romanticism in French art was delayed by...
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    Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom Stein. He also assisted Rudolf Siemering to complete Johann Gottfried Schadow's "Münzfrieses" (Coin Friezes) on the Old Berlin...
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    with Rudolf Wiegmann, Heinrich Mücke, and Karl Josef Ignatz Mosler [de]. After 1855, he attended the master classes taught by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow. From...
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    Elder, mayor of Wittenberg, can also be found here. Statues of Luther (by Schadow), Melanchthon and Bugenhagen embellish the town. The spot outside the Elster...
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    Düsseldorf Academy, where he was taught by Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, Wilhelm von Schadow, and Carl Sohn. He went on to the Munich Academy, but in 1850, along with...
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    the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied with Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and Heinrich Christoph Kolbe. In 1831, aged only sixteen, he participated...
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    big focus of his work. Influenced by Franz Krüger and Johann Gottfried Schadow, Buchhorn soon found a unique style and worked in his later works increasingly...
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  • Professor Waldeck Willi Schaeffers as Film Director Rudolf Platte as Camera Man Julia Serda as Frau von Schadow Ilse Petri as Inge, Monika's Friend Walter Steinbeck...
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    Schadow at the Kunstakademie. This was followed by private classes with Karl Ferdinand Sohn. His professional career began in the studios of Rudolf Jordan...
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    When he returned, the paintings he had created impressed Wilhelm von Schadow, who took him into his Master Class. In 1848, he moved to Heidelberg. He...
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    Greifswald. This painting celebrates the couple's union.] Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, Mignon, (1828) Other Joseph Anton Koch, Waterfalls at Subiaco, 1812–1813...
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    Prominent members of the Düsselorf School included Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, Rudolf Koller, Karl Friedrich Lessing, Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, Andreas Achenbach...
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    Berlin Academy. In 1828, he went to Düsseldorf to work with Wilhelm von Schadow. In 1840, he married Alwine Heuser, from Gummersbach, the daughter of a...
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    There, he came under the influence of Hildebrandt, Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and Carl Friedrich Lessing. Due to an unspecified nervous disorder, he...
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    Düsseldorf and study with Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow. He was there from 1837 to 1841. Karl Ferdinand Sohn and Rudolf Wiegmann were also among his instructors...
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    1773) January 27 Philipp Röth, German composer (b. 1779) Johann Gottfried Schadow, German sculptor (b. 1764) February 4 – Daniel Turner, officer in the United...
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    Real-Gymnasium (now the Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium), where the principal Walter Schadow, was a supporter of Weimar Republic. As a teenager, he sought out the local...
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