Christian Friedrich Tieck
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English: Christian Friedrich Tieck (often only Friedrich Tieck) (* 14 August 1776 in Berlin; † 24 May 1851 in Berlin) was a German sculptor.
Deutsch: Christian Friedrich Tieck (* 14. August 1776 in Berlin; † 24. Mai 1851 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Bildhauer.
Works: http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Tieck,_Christian_Friedrich (in German language)
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Madame de Staël, painting |
Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling, painting, around 1800 |
Clemens Brentano, 1803 |
Friedrich Wilhelm II in Neuruppin (1829), destroyed by the communists, copy of 1998 |
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Gravesite of Scharnhorst at Invalidenfriedhof after a sketch by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (Note: The lion is sculpted by Christian Daniel Rauch) |
Monument to Nicolaus Copernicus, erected posthumously, 1853 in Thorn (Torun) |
on top of Altes Museum in Berlin |
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Portrait of Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder, 1796 |
Nationaldenkmal auf dem Kreuzberg, statue of Prince Wilhelm on the right |
Relief on entrance, Friedrichswerdersche Kirche |
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Bust of Friedrich Schiller, 1802 |