Gustave Henri Krafft (29 January 1861 – 13 September 1927; before 1920 also known as Gustav Krafft) was an Alsatian architect and painter, primarily known for his association with Art Nouveau in Strasbourg.[1]
Gustave Henri Krafft (29 January 1861 – 13 September 1927; before 1920 also known as Gustav Krafft) was an Alsatian architect and painter, primarily known...
(1866–1943), by Jules (German: Julius) Berninger and his brother in law, Gustave (Gustav) Krafft, two prolific local architects who often worked together between...
Burrus no. 74) Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines, France, by Jules Berninger and GustaveKrafft, 1900 Beaux-Arts ceramic palmettes in the Gare d'Austerlitz metro station...
Per Krafft the Elder (16 January 1724 – 7 November 1793) was a Swedish portraitist. He was the father of the artists Per Krafft the Younger and Wilhelmina...
Jean-Baptiste Kléber Jacques Paul Klein Maurice Koechlin Katia and Maurice Krafft Herrad of Landsberg Jean-Marie Lehn Pope Leo IX Sébastien Loeb Philip James...
goldsmith. Lundberg was later apprenticed to German-Swedish painter David von Krafft (1655–1724) in 1712. In 1717, Lundberg traveled to Paris, where he studied...
(1862–1944), painter Per Krafft the Elder (1724–1793), portraitist Per Krafft the Younger (1777–1863), portrait painter Wilhelmina Krafft (1778–1828), painter...
libretto by Eugène Scribe set by Daniel Auber in 1833 under the title Gustave III, by Saverio Mercadante in 1843 as Il Reggente, and by Giuseppe Verdi...
formed European consciousness about lesbianism, but Krafft-Ebing cited the characters in Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô (1862) and Ernest Feydeau's Le Comte...
a mutual admiration for French naturalist authors like Émile Zola and Gustave Flaubert, who explored the shadowy aspects of urban life and the hypocrisy...
Reus Villa Schutzenberger was completed by Julius Berninger and Gustav Krafft in Straßburg, German Empire American Hotel was completed by Willem Kromhout...
contributions to the psychopathological classification were Griesinger, Westphal, Krafft-Ebbing and Kahlbaum, which, in their turn, would influence Wernicke and...
Bailey, American lawyer, judge, and politician (d. 1874) 1840 – Richard von Krafft-Ebing, German-Austrian psychologist and author (d. 1902) 1847 – Robert Comtesse...
litteratursällskapet i Finland. 1888. p. 200. Retrieved December 2, 2023. Gouellain, Gustave; Cochet, Jean Benoît Désiré (1863). Revue de la Normandie (in French)....
Heinrich Backes (1866–1931); Jules (Julius) Berninger (1856–1926) and Gustave (Gustav) Krafft (1861–1927); Joseph Müller (1863–??) and Richard Kuder [de]; David...
Jacobs's and Ed Schwartz's Music Videodiscs: An Annual Guide, Rebecca Krafft's and Brian O'Doherty's The Arts on Television, 1976–1990 and Douglas Pratt's...
Aigle – 1879) Swiss poet Charles Krafft (1863 in Aigle – 1921) Swiss surgeon who performed the first appendectomy Gustave Doret (1866 in Aigle – 1943) a...
Grant, First Lady of the United States (b. 1826) December 22 – Richard von Krafft-Ebing, German sexologist (b. 1840) December 23 – Frederick Temple, Archbishop...
Perkins (Republican) 66.3% ▌Alfred T. Holley (Democratic) 30.8% ▌Frederick Krafft (Progressive) 2.8% New Jersey 7 George N. Seger Republican 1922 Incumbent...
Explorer of Congo Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern 1894 Nephew Friedrich Krafft Graf von Crailsheim 1894 Foreign Minister of Bavaria Auguste Beernaert 1894...
NASA director Hans Georg Dehmelt – physicist Max Delbrück – biophysicist Krafft Arnold Ehricke – rocket-propulsion engineer Ernst R. G. Eckert – scientist...