The Paus collection (Norwegian: Paus-samlingen) is a collection of classical sculpture that mostly forms part of the National Museum of Norway, and previously of its predecessor, the National Gallery. The collection was created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by papal chamberlain and count Christopher Tostrup Paus, who lived in Rome at the time; it was moved to his Swedish estate Trystorp during the First World War and later partly to his estate Herresta. At the time it was mostly possible to export antique objects from Italy. Previously the largest private collection of classical sculpture in the Nordic countries, it was largely donated to the Norwegian government by Paus between 1918 and 1929 as the intended foundation of a Norwegian museum or department of classical sculpture.[1][2] Some objects from the Paus collection were also acquired by other museums, including Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.[3]
the Pauscollection were also acquired by other museums, including Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The collection was created by Christopher Tostrup Paus (1862–1943)...
and Peder Povelsson Paus (1590–1653), have long been known as the family's earliest certain ancestors. In his book Slekten Paus, S.H. Finne-Grønn traced...
chamberlain and count Christopher Paus (1918), and Chr. Langaard (1922). Count Christopher Paus amassed one of the largest collections from classical antiquity...
The Paus Trajan is a marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Trajan, who ruled from 98 to 117 AD. It is now part of the collection of the National Museum...
Christopher Tostrup Paus, Count of Paus (10 September 1862 – 10 September 1943) was a Norwegian landowner, heir to the timber firm Tostrup & Mathiesen...
intertwined Paus family at the Rising estate and in Altenburggården – that is, the extended family of the sibling pair Ole Paus (1766–1855) and Hedevig Paus (1763–1848)...
private collections, including the collection of the English Club of Pau. The legend of the Duke of Wellington at Pau obscures the true history of the Pau Hunt...
glemt). The collection has been set to music by different composers and musicians, including the album Bjørnstad/Paus/Hamsun (1982) by Ole Paus and Ketil...
Pau Casals i Defilló (Catalan: [ˈpaw kəˈzalz i ðəfiˈʎo]; 29 December 1876 – 22 October 1973), known in English by his Spanish name Pablo Casals, was a...
office collections day 21: Nivin Pauly's comedy-drama mints Rs 1 lakh". The Times of India. 22 May 2024. Features, C. E. (2024-03-20). "Nivin Pauly's Malayalee...
Collection: Nivin Pauly Starrer's Success Run Continues". International Business Times. Retrieved 9 June 2015. "'Premam' 2-Week Box Office Collection:...
commended Nivin Pauly's performance. The film grossed over ₹80 crore in its theatrical run. "'Varshangalkku Shesham' box office collections". Times of India...
He is well known for Marathi films such as Valu, Vihir, Deool, Gabhricha Paus and Jaundya Na Balasaheb. He is known to Hindi audiences for his role in...
Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona UNESCO Collection on Google Arts and Culture Hospital de Sant Pau on Gaudí i el Modernisme a Catalunya...
Anu James (2 May 2016). "'Jacobinte Swargarajyam' US box office collection: Nivin Pauly's 'JSR' earns Rs. 45 lakh in two weeks". International Business...
younger brother Pauly Fuemana recorded two tracks as the new band for producer Alan Jansson's Urban Pacifica collection, Proud. Pauly suggested that they...
envelope, red packet, hongbao or ang pau (traditional Chinese: 紅包; simplified Chinese: 红包; pinyin: hóngbāo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: âng-pau) is a gift of money given during...
Countess Tatiana Tolstoy-Paus, died in 2007 at Herresta manor in Sweden, which is owned by Leo Tolstoy's descendants in the Paus family. Two of Leo Tolstoy's...
"Psammoperca waigiensis". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 20 December 2004. Photos of Waigieu seaperch on Sealife Collection v t e...
Peruvian textiles in the collection of Kraków Archaeological Museum (the Kluger Collection, formerly the property of the PAU), and the third one deals...
their descendants with family names including Tolstoy, Paus and Ceder still live in Sweden. The Paus branch of the family is also closely related to Henrik...