- The word "
Gartenlaube" (German for
garden arbor) can
refer to: Die
Gartenlaube, a
major German w****ly
magazine published 1853–1937, then 1938-1944 as Die...
- Die
Gartenlaube –
Illustrirtes Familienblatt [sic] (German: [diː ˈɡaʁtn̩ˌlaʊbə]; lit. 'The
Garden Arbor –
Illustrated Family Journal') was the
first successful...
- "
Gartenlaube Waltz", Op. 461, German: "
Gartenlaube-Walzer" (Arbor waltz), is a
waltz by the
Austrian composer Johann Strauss II. The
waltz was dedicated...
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informally of the
closest confidants of the
German Emperor. Thus, Die
Gartenlaube in 1871
named Albrecht von Roon, Otto von
Bismarck and
Helmuth Karl Bernhard...
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censorship and
earning him a
short prison stay in 1852. He then
developed Die
Gartenlaube, a w****ly
illustrated magazine aimed at
enlightening and entertaining...
-
representation of the
sinking of the RMS Titanic in the
magazine Die
Gartenlaube earned him a
special po****rity. He
created the
illustration shortly...
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Drawing of the
Externsteine relief (from Die
Gartenlaube, 1862)...
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German illustrator whose work
appeared in po****r
magazines such as Die
Gartenlaube, in the
design of children's
books and in
works of his
friend Felix Dahn...
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German painter and engraver. Many of his
portraits were
published in Die
Gartenlaube and the
Illustrirte Zeitung. His
brother was the wood
engraver August...
- the
period from 1871 to 1878 he
published numerous of his
works in the
Gartenlaube newspaper. One of his most
famous works is Der lästige
Kavalier (The...