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    Rolf Zick (16 April 1921 – 8 March 2024) was a German journalist. Rolf Zick was born in Dransfeld on 16 April 1921 to a family of teachers. His father...
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    Johannes (Johann) Zick (10 January 1702 – 4 March 1762) was a German painter of frescoes in southern Germany and active during the Baroque period. He was...
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    Januarius Zick 1730–1797. Gemälde, Graphik, Fresken, Weissenhorn: Konrad, ISBN 3-87437-318-5 Wandschneider, Andrea (2001), Januarius Zick. Gemälde und...
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    government. He received his first drawing lessons from Konrad Zick [de]. By the time of Zick's death, Saal was proficient enough to work on the reconstruction...
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    the fresco painter Januarius Zick, who had been educated to become an architect by Jakob Emele at Schussenried Abbey. Zick managed to finish the church...
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    the building works when the Bavarian painter and civil engineer Januarius Zick was contracted in 1778 to complete the building works after Specht had been...
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    Tang Kristensen, Evald Æventyr fra Jylland Vol. III Kjobehavn: Trykt hos Konrad Jorgensen i Kolding 1895 pp. 273-277 Badman, Stephen Folk and Fairy Tales...
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  • Zeitblom (c. 1450–c. 1519) Wolfgang Zelmer (born 1948) Alexander Zick (1845–1907) Januarius Zick (1730–1797) Adolf Ziegler (1892–1959) Hans-Peter Zimmer (1936–1992)...
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    Dürrenwaldstetten, Baroque church of 1781/1782 with frescoes by Januarius Zick. The church of St. Mauritius in Langenenslingen, was first mentioned in 1266...
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    closely linked to that of Schussenried Abbey. In 1183, the local lords Konrad and Beringer founded the Premonstratensian monastery. The abbey received...
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