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- Untersteller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Untersteller (born 1957), German politician Nicolas Untersteller (1900–1967)...
- Nicolas Untersteller (1900–1967) was a French painter. He was born in Stiring-Wendel, Lorraine, during the first German annexation. After studies at the...
- Franz Untersteller (born 4 April 1957 in Ensheim, today a borough of Saarbrücken) is a German politician of the Green party who has been serving as State...
- 1878 François Wehrlin Yves Michaud, 1989–1997 Alfred Pacquement Nicolas Untersteller 1948 Jean-Didier Wolframm Henry-Claude Cousseau Nicolas Bourriaud, 2011–2015...
- was completed in 1938. Henri Bouchard was the sculptor and Nicholas Untersteller the painter of the interior frescoes. Pierre Seguin sculpted the column...
- a staircase of 270 steps. Inside the apse, a fresco made by Nicolas Untersteller shows the Coronation of Mary. The statues of the church were made by...
- award 1928 – Paul-Robert Bazé, Daniel-Jules-Marie Octobre and Nicolas Untersteller 1929 – Alfred Giess [fr] 1930 – Yves Brayer 1931 – André Tondu [fr] 1932...
- interior were painted by George Desvallières, Robert Poughéon, Nicolas Untersteller and Elizabeth Branly.The church was decorated by members of the Ateliers...
- (holding cabinet rank) Environment, Climate Protection and Energy Franz Untersteller Green PartyRural Affairs and Consumer Protection Alexander Bonde Green...
- Muenier (1863–1942) 1943: René-Xavier Prinet (1861–1946) 1946: Nicolas Untersteller (1900–1967) 1968: Roger Chastel (1897–1981) 1982: Georges Wakhévitch...