Edwin Scharff (21 March 1887 – 18 May 1955) was a German sculptor. He was born in Neu-Ulm and died in Hamburg. Scharff attended the Kunstgewerbeschule...
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The Edwin Scharff Prize (German: Edwin-Scharff-Preis) has been awarded annually by the city of Hamburg since 1955, named after sculptor Edwin Scharff. The...
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September – 26 October 2019 Germany, Edwin Scharff Museum, Neu-Ulm (March 1, 2019). "Distinguished". Edwin Scharff Museum.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
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the collection of the German state. In 2005 he was the winner of the Edwin Scharff Prize. In 2010 he will contribute to national and international exhibitions...
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other German cities and in Basel. In 1966, he was awarded Hamburg's Edwin Scharff Prize. International exhibitions followed. In 1968, he received the...
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"Konrad-von-Soest-Preis" (in German). LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur. Retrieved 21 June 2020. "Edwin-Scharff-Preis" (in German). Hamburg. Retrieved 21...
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PMID 19492993. S2CID 6321371. Coddington, Jonathan A.; Hormiga, Gustavo; Scharff, Nikolaj (1997). "Giant female or dwarf male spiders?". Nature. 385 (6618):...
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Hans Purrmann Max Rauh [no] Hans Richter Emy Roeder Christian Rohlfs Edwin Scharff Oskar Schlemmer Rudolf Schlichter Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Werner Scholz...
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John Brown (abolitionist) (section Museums)
doi:10.2307/1832405. hdl:10057/12535. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 1832405. Scharff, Virginia (April 9, 2015). Empire and Liberty: The Civil War and the West...
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performed in Burns in support of the HCAEF. Each April, Burns hosts the John Scharff Migratory Bird Festival and Art Show during the annual spring migration...
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