Johann Paul Egell (April 9, 1691-Berlin, January 10, 1752) was a German sculptor and plasterer (stucco artist). He was a pupil of Permoser in Dresden ...
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statues of the four cardinal virtues, the Pheme, by Baroque sculptor Paul Egell, which adorns the 75 m-high dome. The marble pilastered interior is in...
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concubines. Another was said to have fifty concubines. The German ethnologist Paul Staudinger observed (1889): [M]any a freeman has to bow before them. They...
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Praetor manumitting a slave (Paul Egell, pen and ink, Städel)...
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him to Salzburg, Olmütz, Vienna, and Mannheim, where he studied with Paul Egell from 1751 to 1752. Between May and October 1753, he was enrolled in the...
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received a magnificent interior by artists such as Bibiena, Verschaffelt and Egell. The furnishings were impaired by remodeling in the 19th century and damaged...
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1774) April 8 – John Bampfylde, British politician (d. 1750) April 9 Paul Egell, German sculptor and plasterer (d. 1752) Johann Matthias Gesner, German...
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and sentimental works for personal devotion. Permoser's pupil Paul Egell and Egell's pupil Johann Joachim Kändler carried Permoser's style forward into...
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1774) April 8 – John Bampfylde, British politician (d. 1750) April 9 Paul Egell, German sculptor and plasterer (d. 1752) Johann Matthias Gesner, German...
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Black-and-white reproduction of a portrait of Paul Egell...
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