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- Adolf Friedrich Wilhelm Wachenhusen (27 May 1859 – 2 May 1925) was a German landscape artist, draftsman and etcher. The focus of his work was on the countryside...
- (1899–1962) Wolf Vostell (1932–1998) Karl Wilhelm Wach (1787–1845) Friedrich Wachenhusen (1859–1925) Carl Wagner (1796–1867) Johann Salomon Wahl (1689–1765) Paul...
- vampire. In German literature, one of the most po****r novels was Hans Wachenhusen's Der VampyrNovelle aus Bulgarien (1878), which, on account of the...
- and graphic artist Karl Lorenz Rettich (1841–1904), painter Friedrich Wachenhusen (1859–1925), painter Bauhaus-Universität Weimar [1] Archived 13 August...
- Wilhelm Smets, feuilleton from 1837 to 1841 Luise Straus-Ernst Hans Wachenhusen, war correspondent during German-French War 1870/71 Ferdinand Franz Wallraf...
- included the painters Elisabeth von Eicken, Anna Gerresheim, Friedrich Wachenhusen and, among others, as a guest Karl Rettich. In 1894 Ahrenshoop counted...
- Summer House in 10 Schifferberg, Ahrenshoop (built in 1897 by Friedrich Wachenhusen) 1926/1927 Portrait G. D. in front of northern landscape. (Bildnis G...
- Immermann's Münchhausen. - Berlin : Hofmann, 1863. [9] In: Stieler, K./Wachenhusen, H. /Hackländer, F. W.: Rheinfahrt : Von den Quellen des Rheins bis zum...
- Pferdeliebhaber (Newspaper for Horse Lovers), published by Major Johann Georg Wachenhusen [de], and made several trips to study horses. For one year, he was emplo****...
- from 1904 until his death a member of the Academy. Painter Friedrich Wachenhusen studied there in 1889 under Eugen Bracht. Name changes: 1790–1809 Königliche...