- Jean-Baptiste
Fresez (1800–1867) was Luxembourg's most
important 19th-century painter. He is
remembered above all for his
almost photographic images of...
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painted a few watercolours. Jean-Baptiste
Fresez:
Luxembourg from the
Alzette River (c. 1828) Jean-Baptiste
Fresez:
Vianden near the
Bridge (c. 1857) Nicolas...
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architect Batty Fischer (1877–1958),
amateur photographer Jean-Baptiste
Fresez (1800–1867),
artist Johny Fritz (born 1944),
composer Patrick Galbats (born...
- François
Dominique Séraphin (1747–1800),
French puppeteer Jean-Baptiste
Fresez (1800–1867),
Luxembourgish painter Paul
Delisse (1817–1888),
French trombonist...
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testify to its citizens'
growing appreciation of culture. Jean-Baptiste
Fresez and
Nicolas Liez who both
painted the City of
Luxembourg and its surroundings...
- Old
painting of
Ansembourg Castle by Jean-Baptiste
Fresez (c. 1857)...
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After attending the
local school, Liez
studied drawing with Jean-Baptiste
Fresez at the
Ecole de
Dessin where he was
awarded the
silver medal in 1827. He...
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sculptor Michel Engels (1851–1901), illustrator,
painter Jean-Baptiste
Fresez (1800–1867),
artist Gust
Graas (1924–2020), artist,
businessman Frantz Heldenstein...
- François-Xavier de Feller, Jesuit,
author &
newspaper editor. Jean-Baptiste
Fresez, painter.
Joseph Kohnen, writer.
Laurent Menager,
composer and conductor...
- for the
Luxembourgers Michel Engels and
Nicolas Liez and Jean-Baptiste
Fresez. Even
after the
dismantling of (most of) the
fortifications by 1883, the...