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- Fedor Alexis Flinzer (4 April 1832 in Reichenbach im Vogtland – 14 June 1911 in Leipzig) was an author, educator and one of the greatest German illustrators...
- arts fighter Fedor Flašík (1958–2024), Slovak political marketer Fedor Flinzer (1832–1911), German illustrator Fedor den Hertog (1946–2011), Dutch cyclist...
- Brehms Tierleben Fontispiece from a reprint volume of the second edition Illustrator Fedor Flinzer Language Multiple Subject Zoology Media type Print...
- Triptych) from 1971, which is inspired by a picture-book illustration of Fedor Flinzer. His work is denoted by a figural-to-symbolic style transition, bright...
- (1861–1930) Adolf Fleischmann (1892–1968) Gerlach Flicke (fl. 1545–1558) Fedor Flinzer (1832–1911) Gisbert Flüggen (1811–1859) Josef Flüggen (1842–1906) Daniel...
- (1881) [1880]. Reineke Fuchs: ein heiteres Kinderbuch. Illustrated by Fedor Flinzer (2 ed.). Glogau: Carl Flemming. p. 6. Kluge, Friedrich; Seebold, Elmar...
- collections were published with images by illustrators like Gustave Doré, Fedor Flinzer, George Cruikshank, Vilhelm Pedersen, Ivan Bilibin and John Bauer. Andrew...
- Gottfried Mind (1768–1814), Swiss artist who specialized in drawing Fedor Flinzer (1832–1911), German author, educator and illustrator Sal Meijer (1877–1965)...
- Holland, Reich Commissariat for the Occupied Dutch Territories N/A Oberst Flinzer  N/A 19 January 1944 N/A 5 May 1945 0,000,000 N/A Ijmuiden, Reich Commissariat...
- historian Karl Böttiger (1760–1835), archaeologist and classicist Fedor Flinzer (1832–1911), author, educator, and illustrator Willy Rudolf Foerster (1905–1966)...