Julius Seyler (4 May 1873 – 22 or 24 November 1955) was a German painter and athlete. 1902 erstmals im Glaspalast München (1. Auszeichnung), weiter im...
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Abel Seyler (23 August 1730, Liestal – 25 April 1800, Rellingen) was a Swiss-born theatre director and former merchant banker, who was regarded as one...
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and Glacier National Park. Among these were artists Charlie Russell, Julius Seyler, Johannes Andersen, and writer Mary Roberts Rinehart. A number of other...
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The Seyler family (also spelled Seiler) is a Swiss family, originally a patrician family from Liestal near Basel. Family members served as councillors...
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None declared None declared 1896 Hamburg Julius Seyler None declared None declared 1897 Amsterdam Julius Seyler (2) None declared None declared 1898 Helsingfors...
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reprinted – and sold well again – in the 1950s. Painter and ice skater Julius Seyler (1873–1955) lived in Montana and depicted Blackfeet (Three Bear, Eagle...
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University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-1985-3. Farr, William E. (2009). Julius Seyler And The Blackfeet: An Impressionist At Glacier National Park (the Charles...
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Salvatore Morton L. Schamberg William E. Schumacher Charles-Emmanuel Serret Julius Seyler Charles Shannon Sidney Dale Shaw Max Slevogt Carl Sprinchorn Wilson...
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Begegnungen in der Kunst des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts. Herrsching 1980 Julius Seyler – Neuentdeckte Werke, 1988 Münchner Landschaftsmaler im 19. Jahrhundert...
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(1) NC Rudolf Schindler German Empire 1:05.0 (6) 13:51.4 (6) NS NS NC Julius Seyler German Empire 51.5 (2) NF 2:48.2 (2) 21:25.0 (2) NC Charles Edgington...
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supplemented her formal lessons with classes at a private academy operated by Julius Seyler. Her major showings include one in 1914, at the "International Exhibition...
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Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA (1911) Hawkins House, Reno, NV (1911) Julius Seyler Bungalow, South Pasadena, California (1911–1912) First Church of Christ...
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giving private art lessons. One young pupil was the painter-sportsman Julius Seyler. In 1899 Schmid-Reutte and Fehr accepted professorships at the Academy...
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includes American Impressionism, ceramics, works by Frederic Remington, Julius Seyler, William Merritt Chase, Joseph Henry Sharp, Alfred Maurer, Honoré Daumier...
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employed as playwright by Leisewitz' father-in-law Abel Seyler. He married Sophie Marie Katharina Seyler (1762–1833) in Hamburg in 1781. She was the daughter...
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McColloch, Winnipeg, 2:404-5, won; Alfred Nass [sic], 2:41 4-5, second; Julius Seyler, Switzerland, 2-A3 1-5, third; John, Davidson, Montreal, 2:472-5, ....
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Davidson Canada 50.2 (5) 8:52.6 (3) 2:47.4 (4) 20:43.4 (3) 10:00.6 (3) NC Julius Seyler German Empire 48.6 (3)* 8:47.6 (2) 2:43.2 (3) 20:42.2 (2) NC C. Greene...
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Anton Schweitzer (category Seyler theatrical company)
in Gotha) was a German composer of operas, who was affiliated with Abel Seyler's theatrical company. He was a child prodigy who obtained the patronage of...
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Ludwig Erdwin Seyler (15 May 1758 – 26 October 1836; often known as L.E. Seyler) was a Hamburg merchant, merchant banker and politician. He was by marriage...
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complete play, Julius of Taranto (1776), which is considered the forerunner of Schiller's work The Robbers (1781). He was married to Sophie Seyler, the daughter...
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Karfunkle, Käthe Kollwitz, Hermann Mühlen (1886-1964), Walter Püttner [de], Julius Seyler, Maria Slavona, and Anton Zilzer. For his services to art, he was awarded...
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meter. According to the rules he became World champion. The German Julius Seyler who finished all the distances had the best score. * = Fell NC = Not...
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2:53.2 (5) NS NC M. Pfeffer Russia NF 10:48.0 (6) 3:02.6 (9) NS NC Julius Seyler German Empire NS NS 2:44.2 (2) NS NC H. Roos Russia NS 10:12.6 (5)...
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considered by theatre historians to be the first dramaturg in his role at Abel Seyler's Hamburg National Theatre. Lessing was born in Kamenz, a small town in Saxony...
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und Amande in German), later known as Oberon, by Sophie Seyler. A plagiarized version of Seyler's opera called Oberon by Karl Ludwig Giesecke with music...
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Willibald Gluck, Heinrich von Kleist, Frederick the Great, Friederike Sophie Seyler, Johann Gottfried Herder, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Moses Mendelssohn and...
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sky is blue. Porphyria is first explained biochemically by Felix Hoppe-Seyler. Friedrich Trendelenburg describes the first successful elective human tracheotomy...
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the 1760s the theatre director Abel Seyler—the leader of the Hamburg National Theatre and subsequently the Seyler Theatre Company—established Hamburg...
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film in 1919. He appeared in A. A. Milne's The Dover Road opposite Athene Seyler in 1922 and as the Bishop of Chelsea in Bernard Shaw's Getting Married at...
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recruited was forty strong and included Thorndike, Casson, Redgrave, Athene Seyler, John Neville and Plowright. The first two plays were politely received;...
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