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Julius Schnorr von
Carolsfeld (26
March 1794 – 24 May 1872) (German pronunciation: [ˈjuːlɪʊs ʃnɔʁ fɔn ˈkaːʁɔlsfɛlt]) was a
German painter,
chiefly of Biblical...
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Springs Schnorr von
Carolsfeld Julius Schnorr von
Carolsfeld (1794–1872),
German painter;
younger son of Veit
Hanns Schnorr von
Carolsfeld Ludwig Ferdinand...
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Schnorr von
Carolsfeld (11
October 1788 – 13
April 1853) was a
German Romantic painter,
engraver and lithographer.
Schnorr von
Carolsfeld was born in...
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Ludwig Schnorr von
Carolsfeld (2 July 1836 – 21 July 1865) was a
German Heldentenor. He is best
known creating the role of
Tristan in Wagner's
opera Tristan...
- Veit
Hanns Friedrich Schnorr von
Carolsfeld (11 May 1764 – 30
April 1841) was a
German portraitist.
Schnorr was born in Schneeberg. He was a
friend of...
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Wiebke von
Carolsfeld (born 1966) is a
German Canadian film director,
writer and editor. Her
debut feature film as a director,
Marion Bridge, won the Toronto...
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joined by
Philipp Veit,
Peter von Cornelius,
Julius Schnorr von
Carolsfeld,
Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and a
loose grouping of
other German-speaking...
- Stay is a 2013 film
directed by
Wiebke von
Carolsfeld, who
adapted the
story from the
Aislinn Hunter novel. The
movie stars Taylor Schilling,
Aidan Quinn...
- Eugénia
Malvina Garrigues (later
Malvina Schnorr von
Carolsfeld; 7
December 1825 – 8
February 1904), was a Danish-born
Portuguese operatic dramatic soprano...
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Julius Schnorr von
Carolsfeld: Ruth in Boaz's Field, 1828...