Fritz (Friedrich) Schaper (31 July 1841, Alsleben – 29 November 1919, Berlin) was a German sculptor. He was orphaned at an early age, and was sent to...
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and a music division in 1835. Emil Fuchs studied at the Academy under Fritz Schaper and Anton von Werner, shortly before 1891. Otto Geyer studied there...
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Augusta monuments Bebelplatz in Berlin, created between 1892 and 1895 by Fritz Schaper, destroyed during World War II. Photography by Waldemar Titzenthaler...
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Werner's flanked the figure of the victorious goddess Viktoria von Fritz Schaper. To the left was the coronation of Frederick III as Prussian King in...
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Monument to Richard Wagner by Fritz Schaper 1908...
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College for the Academic Fine Arts in Berlin, and was then a student of Fritz Schaper. In 1898, Klimsch was a founding member of the Berlin Secession. His...
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Statue of Gauss in Brunswick (1880), made by Hermann Heinrich Howaldt, designed by Fritz Schaper...
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1901 Nobel Prize in Physics Max Rubner, physiologist and hygienist Fritz Schaper, sculptor Adolf von Schlatter, Evangelical theologian August Schmidlin...
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In 1900, a monument of the Grand Elector Frederick William, made by Fritz Schaper, was erected in the courtyard while Emperor William II, who is the nominal...
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after him, and the 28th Infantry bears his name. A statue of Goeben by Fritz Schaper was erected at Koblenz in 1884. The SMS Goeben, a Moltke-class battlecruiser...
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