Louis Tuaillon (Berlin, 7 September 1862 – Berlin, 21 February 1919) was a Prussian sculptor. From 1879 to 1881, he attended the Hochschule für Bildende...
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Tuaillon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Auguste Tuaillon (1873–1907), French dwarf chansonnier Louis Tuaillon (1862–1919), Prussian...
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by Ernest Altés (Ates) Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar (1904) by Louis Tuaillon Stehende und liegende Gruppe (1980/85) by Sabina Grzimek Media related...
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Krefelder Tanzhusaren at the Grafschaftsplatz, 1929. Emperor Wilhelm I by Louis Tuaillon between Central station und Lindenplatz. Magdeburg Horseman (Magdeburger...
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Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar is an outdoor sculpture by Louis Tuaillon, located at Lützowplatz in Berlin-Tiergarten, Germany. It represents Hercules...
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(east) bank of the Rhine (see pictures above). In addition sculptor Louis Tuaillon made the equestrian statues of Friedrich III and, during his lifetime...
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February: Kurt Eisner, German journalist and theatre critic (born 1867) Louis Tuaillon, German sculptor (born 1862) 24 March – Franz Metzner, German sculptor...
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horseback") is an outdoor 1895 bronze equestrian statue by Prussian sculptor Louis Tuaillon, installed in Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany. The name of the artwork...
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(Kiss), a sculpture by August Kiss Amazone zu Pferde (Tuaillon), a sculpture by Louis Tuaillon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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(1866–1938), 2 sculptures : Robert de Montesquiou, Musée d'Orsay, Paris (url) Louis Tuaillon (1862–1919), 1 sculpture : Amazon, Nationalgalerie, Berlin (url) Jean-Baptiste...
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at the turn of the century under the technical guidance of sculptor Louis Tuaillon. In 1905, Kolbe joined the 'Berliner Sezession', which in 1913, he left...
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Friedrich von Schennis [de] (collective exhibition), Julius Schmid, Louis Tuaillon, Hermann Vogel and Vollmer & Jassoy (architectural community) each received...
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sculptors Hermann Haller and Fritz Huf moved into the abandoned studio of Louis Tuaillon, who had died two years previously. During Berlin's so called Golden...
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von Linde († 1934) Art: Max Zenger († 1911), Hans Grässel († 1939), Louis Tuaillon († 1919) 1908 Science: Gustav Schmoller († 1917), Vatroslav Jagić († 1923)...
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with artists such as Max Liebermann, Arnold Böcklin, Adolph Menzel and Louis Tuaillon. In 1902, Arnhold acquired Max Liebermann's "Parrot Alley" . In 1903...
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Westend Quarter of Berlin Steubenplatz with equestrian statue by Louis Tuaillon Location of Westend in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and Berlin Westend Show...
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sculptor finally appointed by Schütte in 1902 to produce the statue, Louis Tuaillon, seems to have taken matters into his own hands. He departed extensively...
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Meteorologist Vienna 1912 Reinhold Koser [de] Historian Berlin 1912 August Louis Tuaillon Sculptor Berlin 1912 Sir William Turner Anatomist Edinburgh 1912 Wilhelm...
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femme préhistorique Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – Portrait of Oscar Wilde Louis Tuaillon – Amazone zu Pferde (bronze equestrian statue, Berlin) Laurits Tuxen...
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parodies, and satirical commentary. In 1897, the chansonnier Auguste Tuaillon was appointed chief editor of the magazine. Starting as an eight-page weekly...
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from INED Archived 22 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine Hoyer, Gunhild & Tuaillon, Gaston (2002). Blanc-La-Goutte, poète de Grenoble: Œuvres complètes. Grenoble:...
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Bec and Jules Ronjat in bibliography in the Occitan article and Gaston Tuaillon in the Francoprovençal. Yvon Bourdet. Maria Clara Viguier Occitans sense...
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