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Louis Linck
Born
January 12, 1895
Paris, France
Died
October 21, 1962(1962-10-21) (aged 67)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality
French, American
Known for
Sculpture
Louis Linck (January 12, 1895 – October 31, 1962) was a French and American sculptor. During his lifetime of sculpting he worked for a number of private clients as well as the Works Progress Administration (WPA), during the Depression, and the International College of Surgeons. His most accessible work is a number of larger-than-life statues permanently on display at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago.
LouisLinck (January 12, 1895 – October 31, 1962) was a French and American sculptor. During his lifetime of sculpting he worked for a number of private...
McGuirk he agreed to lose to Bert Assirati. In 1950, Chicago sculptor LouisLinck befriended Tillet and made a series of plaster busts commemorating him...
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Catharina Margaretha Linck (died 1721) was a Prussian woman who presented as a man for the majority of her adult life. Linck married a woman and, based...
Roberto Moreira Linck Junior (born 31 July 1988 in Cachoeira do Sul), nicknamed Betu, is a Brazilian-born American footballer and businessman. He is the...
Lister at the National Portrait Gallery, London Statue of Sir Joseph Lister by LouisLinck at The International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago...
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comte Morand". Revue du Souvenir Napoléonien (in French) (462): 75–76. Linck, Tony (1994). Napoleon's Generals: The Waterloo Campaign. Chicago: Emperor's...
Louis Necker, called de Germany (31 August 1730 in Geneva – 31 July 1804 in Cologny) was a Genevan mathematician, physicist, professor and a banker in...
Novel Villain Objective Outcome Fate Solo Kobus Breed, Hulbert Linck and Solomon Adeka Use Dahumni children as drug mules to smuggle raw heroin into the...
pharmacist and Freemason Johann Heinrich Linck the Younger and regularly held lodge meetings at Linck's garden house. Linck could have been helping Schrepfer...
Krüsi Salomon Landolt Pierre-Louis de La Rive Le Corbusier Hans Leu the Elder Leo Leuppi Alois Lichtsteiner Ernst Linck Carl August Liner Carl Walter...
windows. The stained glass windows are the work of Lorentz and Barthélemy Linck; without further clarification, it is not possible to define whether the...
of Orléans, brother of Louis XIV, King of France. In 1685, after the death of Charles Louis' son, Elector Charles II, King Louis XIV laid claim to his...
initially programmed by Jules Riley. The Program Director since 2019 is Marty Linck, who also serves as the program director for sister station KSHE. On January...
Eusebio Francesco Chini Hispanicised as Eusebio Kino, Wenceslaus Linck was Wenceslao Linck, Ferdinand Konščak, was Fernando Consag, Amerigo Vespucci was...
Lingg, like its variants Link and Linck, is a German language nickname surname for a left-handed person (from German: link "left", cf. English: leftie...
(1518–1593) Henry Carvill Lewis (1853–1888) Theodor Liebisch (1852–1922) Gottlob Linck (1858–1947) Carl von Linné (1707–1778) Henri Longchambon (1896–1969) Karl...
criminalizes sodomy, making it punishable by death. 1721 – Catharina Margaretha Linck is the last woman executed for female sodomy in what is Germany today. 1746...
won their first national title by defeating the Zenthoefer Furs of St. Louis by a score of 6–1 in the final. May 15, 1949 Eintracht Oval; Astoria, New...
Kendall, and with Astell, as not entirely platonic. Catharina Margaretha Linck was a Prussian woman who for most of her adult life presented herself as...
Times. Retrieved 2017-03-01. Ivey, Gary L.; St. Louis, Martin J.; Bales, Bradley D. (2000). Shea, R. E.; Linck, M. L.; Nelson, H. K. (eds.). "The Status of...
Arlene Hutton, the pen name of actor/director Beth Lincks. Born in Louisiana and raised in Florida, Lincks was inspired to write the play after visiting the...