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  2. Bernhard Plockhorst - Wikipedia

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    Bernhard Plockhorst (March 2, 1825 – May 18, 1907) was a German painter and graphic artist. In Germany, Plockhorst is mainly known to experts today, whereas his pictures are still very popular in the United States and their reproductions can be found in many American homes and churches.

  3. List of German painters - Wikipedia

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    Bernhard Plockhorst (1825–1907) Alois Plum (born 1935) Tobias Pock (1609–1683) Leon Pohle (1841–1908) Sigmar Polke (1941–2010) Heinrich Pommerencke (1821–1873) Eduard Wilhelm Pose (1812–1878) Michael Mathias Prechtl (1926–2003) Johann Daniel Preissler (1666–1737) Hermann Prell (1854–1922) Hermione von Preuschen (1854–1918 ...

  4. Angel - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the angel of the Annunciation, c. 1430–1440, Metropolitan Museum of Art Schutzengel ("Guardian angel") by Bernhard Plockhorst depicts a guardian angel watching over two children. The Archangel Michael wears a Roman military cloak and cuirass in this 17th-century depiction by Guido Reni.

  5. Christ taking leave of his Mother - Wikipedia

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    Christ taking leave of his Mother is a subject in Christian art, most commonly (although not exclusively) found in Northern European art of the 15th and 16th centuries. Christ says farewell to his mother Mary , often blessing her, before leaving for his final journey to Jerusalem , which he knows will lead to his Passion and death; indeed this ...

  6. 1907 in art - Wikipedia

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    May 18 – Bernhard Plockhorst, German painter and graphic artist (born 1825) June 14 – Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Italian neo-impressionist painter (born 1868) June 16 – Robert Taylor Pritchett, British gun manufacturer, artist and illustrator.

  7. Church of the Good Shepherd-Episcopal (Blue Earth, Minnesota)

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    While the composition of the image has been altered, this window appears to derive from Bernhard Plockhorst's 1878 painting, "The Good Shepherd," that became widely popular as a print. Center altar window (ca. 1881).

  8. Otto Piltz - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of a soap-maker. After an apprenticeship as a decorative painter in Halle, he studied at the Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School from 1866 to 1871. [1] His teachers were Paul Thumann, Bernhard Plockhorst and Charles Verlat. During the 1870s, he worked at the artists' colonies in Kleinsassen and Willingshausen. [1]

  9. Woldemar Friedrich - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, he went to Weimar, where he continued his studies with Arthur von Ramberg, Charles Verlat and Bernhard Plockhorst. During the Franco-Prussian War, he created illustrations for the weekly family magazine, Daheim then, after the war, illustrated Der französische Krieg von 1870/71, by Georg Hiltl .