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- Johan Friedrich Ehbisch (Ebisch) (1672-6 May 1748) was a Danish sculptor. Born in Copenhagen, by 1705 he was emplo**** as a court sculptor and stonemason...
- Christian VI who oversaw the building's progress with impatience. Friederich Ehbisch (1672–1748) carved a magnificent new altarpiece and pulpit in the finest...
- sculptor Friederich Ehbisch (1672-1748). His previous building on the site had been destro**** in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728. Ehbisch owned the building...
- The furnishings were renewed with an altarpiece and pulpit by Friederich Ehbisch (1731) and a large Baroque clock (1757). The church was refurbished in...
- von Stöcken Robert Colnet Peter Cramer (1726–1782), painter Friederich Ehbisch (1672-1748), sculptor Valentin von Eickstedt (1669-1718), officer Christoffer...
- subsequently rebuilt with new furnishings attributed the sculptor Friederich Ehbisch (c. 1672–1748). In 1886 the architect Ludvig Knudsen built a community...
- Fire of 1728. No. 25 was originally built for court sculptor Friderich Ehbisch in 1733. Its facade was originally decorated with reliefs on all floors...
- February – Hans Gram, academic and historian (born 1685) 6 May – Friederich Ehbisch, sculptor (born 1672) "Frederick V | king of Denmark and Norway". Encyclopedia...
- Ebbesen (born 1945), installations with contrasting materials Friederich Ehbisch (1672–1748), stucco in Rosenborg and Fredensborg Castles Gottfred Eickhoff...
- entrance General plan of Rosenborg Castle and castle gardens Drawing of Ehbisch's pulpit in the Church of the Holy Ghost Plan and elevation of Nørreport...