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- which represents that devotion. The painting by Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner, of around 1700, is in the Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Peter am...
- Leonard A. Schmidtner, born Leonard Kowalski, was a Polish architect who moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and designed the former Milwaukee County Courthouse...
- Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner (1625 - 1705) was a German Baroque painter. He became a pupil of the painter Johann Heinrich Schönfeld, and spent 15 years...
- group No Angels. It was written by Peter Ries and Charlemaine Thomas-Schmidtner and produced by the former for the band's debut studio album, Elle'ments...
- one of Milwaukee's early Polish residents, who took the name Leonard Schmidtner and spoke German. One of Milwaukee's 'Polish Cathedrals', the parish was...
- South Germany's largest neo-classical palace. It was built by Leonhard Schmidtner as residence for the counts of Pückler-Limpurg. Since the 1980s it is...
- Family (Rembrandt, 1637) Landscape with Tobias and the Angel (Salvator Rosa, c. 1662) Mary, Untier of Knots (Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner, c. 1700)...
- designer is uncertain, but it was probably George W. Mygatt and Leonhardt A. Schmidtner, given other projects that they did for Cramer. The building was in Italian...
- 2010. Schland o Schland (single) 2010 (Universal B003S9W698) Martin Schmidtner: Schland oh SchlandGerman text version based loosely on Lena Meyer-Landrut's...
- Home Cemetery, Milwaukee Political party Democratic Spouse Anna Marie Schmidtner ​ ​ (died 1911)​ Children Louise Anna (Godejahn) (b. 1877; died 1964)...