- M. Paul
Sintenis dans l'Arménie
turque en 1889. S.l., 1890. Bresadola, G.; P Hennings; P Magnus; .
Sintenis, P.E.E. Die vom
Herrn P.
Sintenis auf der...
- Renée
Sintenis, née
Renate Alice Sintenis (20
March 1888 – 22
April 1965), also
known as Frau Emil R. Weiss, was a
German sculptor, medallist, and graphic...
- its hind legs and is
based on the 1932
design by
German sculptor Renée
Sintenis of Berlin's
heraldic mascot that
later became the
symbol of the festival...
- The most
generally accepted text is that of the
minor edition of Carl
Sintenis in the
Bibliotheca Teubneriana (five volumes,
Leipzig 1852–1855; reissued...
-
awarded as
trophies are
based on the Bär
first created by
sculptor Renée
Sintenis (1888–1965) in 1932. The bear,
based on the coat of arms of
Berlin and...
-
Stenostomum sintenisii,
synonym Antirhea sintenisii, is a
species of
plant in the
family Rubiaceae. It is
endemic to
Puerto Rico.
World Conservation Monitoring...
- Forest. It
grows in wet
mountain forest habitat. Its
common names are
Sintenis'
guava and hoja menuda. This
evergreen tree, a
species of wild guava, can...
- in 1976 by
Noack Foundry based on the
design of
German sculptor Renée
Sintenis originally created in 1932, is
located in the park. Its
plaque reads "To...
- le Code, les
Nouvelles 14 vols (1803–11); Otto, C.E., Schilling, B.,
Sintenis, C.F.F., Das
Corpus Iuris Civilis in's
Deutsche übersetzt... 7 vols. (1831–39);...
-
monument and
gender in
German sculpture, 1910–1930:
Milly Steger and Renée
Sintenis".
Sculpture and the
Decorative in
Britain and Europe:
Seventeenth Century...