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Fritz (Friedrich) Schaper (31 July 1841, Alsleben – 29 November 1919, Berlin) was a German sculptor.
Fritz (Friedrich) Schaper (31 July 1841, Alsleben – 29 November 1919, Berlin) was a German sculptor. He was orphaned at an early age, and was sent to...
College for the Academic Fine Arts in Berlin, and was then a student of FritzSchaper. In 1898, Klimsch was a founding member of the Berlin Secession. His...
and a music division in 1835. Emil Fuchs studied at the Academy under FritzSchaper and Anton von Werner, shortly before 1891. Otto Geyer studied there...
In 1900, a monument of the Grand Elector Frederick William, made by FritzSchaper, was erected in the courtyard while Emperor William II, who is the nominal...
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after him, and the 28th Infantry bears his name. A statue of Goeben by FritzSchaper was erected at Koblenz in 1884. The SMS Goeben, a Moltke-class battlecruiser...
enrolled at the Prussian Academy of Arts where he studied sculpture with FritzSchaper. After five years, he joined the Master Class taught by Albert Wolff...
Wisentjagd, or Altgermanische Büffeljagd, is an outdoor sculpture by FritzSchaper, installed along Fasanerieallee in the Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany....
part of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Saale-Wipper. FritzSchaper (1841–1919), sculptor and professor, creator of the relief in the gable...
square, by Rudolf Siemering Luther Monument [de] in Erfurt (1889), by FritzSchaper in Hamburg (1912) at the Micheliskirche, by Otto Lessing Luther Monument [de]...
Felderhoff Fritz Gerth Johannes Götz Ernst Herter August Kraus Otto Lessing Harro Magnussen Albert Manthe Ludwig Manzel Norbert Pfretzschner FritzSchaper Emil...
Funny Papers). Among his teachers at the Academy were Albert Wolff and FritzSchaper. Under the aegis of a sculptor's association called "Am Wege" (On the...
in Hanover from 1880 to 1883, at the Prussian Academy of Arts under FritzSchaper. After 1885, he worked as a free-lance sculptor in Berlin, creating...
and Crafts Academy in Berlin, before a two-year period of study under FritzSchaper at the Prussian Academy of Arts. He then studied more briefly under...
Hartmann, German bishop of Roman-Catholic Church (born 1851) 29 November – FritzSchaper, German sculptor (born 1841) "Adolf Hitler and World War I: 1913–1919"...
by Hugo Lederer at the Kaiserplatz, 1911 Aachen Emperor Wilhelm I by FritzSchaper, 1901, destroyed in 1942 Altötting Field Marshal Johann t’Serclaes by...
at the Glaspalast in Munich; together with his friends Robert Diez, FritzSchaper and others. He travelled throughout Italy and France and became an early...