Ernst Plassmann (14 June 1823 – 28 November 1877; alternate spelling, Plassman) was a German-American sculptor and carver. Born in Sondern, Wuppertal...
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clock and facing the Park Avenue Viaduct. The work was sculpted by Ernst Plassmann, and is of bronze, 8.5 feet (2.6 m) tall and weighing 4 tons, with...
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south. The 8+1⁄2-foot-tall (2.6-meter) bronze statue was sculpted by Ernst Plassmann and was originally sited at the Hudson River Railroad depot at St....
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Pennsylvania Gazette stands in the square. The statue was made by Ernst Plassmann and was dedicated in 1872. 41 Park Row was originally designed by George...
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Cornelius Vanderbilt, longtime owner of New York Central. Sculpted by Ernst Plassmann, the 8.5-foot (2.6 m) bronze is the last remnant of a 150-foot bronze...
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display his and the newspaper's stature in the city. The designer, Ernst Plassmann, and sculptor, Jacques Jouvenal, were both German-American artists...
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Clemente became lector in Sacred Theology at the College in 1849. Hermann Ernst Plassmann (1817–1864). Master of Sacred Theology at the College in 1856. Mariano...
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John's Park, Manhattan, New York City Cornelius Vanderbilt pediment Ernst Plassmann George Fischer & Brother, founder 1868 Statue: bronze Relief: bronze...
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Scharf-Gerstenberg Museum, under the architectural direction of Gregor Sunder-Plassmann. The works inherited by Dieter Scharf from his grandfather's collection...
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1928 (1928): The other leg of the Park Avenue Viaduct opens. 1929 (1929): Ernst Plassmann's statue of Cornelius Vanderbilt is moved to Grand Central Terminal...
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