• Anton Anreith (/ˈæntɒn ˈænraɪt/; June 11, 1754 – March 4, 1822) was a sculptor and woodcarver from Riegel near Freiburg in Breisgau, Baden, Germany. He...
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    The pediment gable is by the sculptor Anton Anreith. Close up of the pediment gable by sculptor Anton Anreith. Groot Constantia Estate Outbuildings at...
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    Schuette and the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff, and was inaugurated on 29 November 1789...
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    footballer Anton Andreasson (born 1993), Swedish footballer Anton Anno (1838–1893), German writer Anton Anreith (1754–1822), German sculptor Anton van Anrooy...
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    attributed to a sculptor Jacobus Leeuwenberg, a Dutchman and sculptor Anton Anreith (1754–1822), a German, both of whom are known to have worked extensively...
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    was designed by Louis Michel Thibault with reliefs and sculptures by Anton Anreith. The original was built in 1695, but rebuilt in its current form between...
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    to 1792 several alterations and additions were made to the building. Anton Anreith created the front elevation of the building, the figure of King David...
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    Government Avenue through Leeuepoort, built by Louis Michel Thibault and Anton Anreith. The college English professor, James Constantine Adamson, made a rough...
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    Sydney Harpley 29 May 1964 Lioness Gateway 33°55′49″S 18°24′52″E / 33.93028°S 18.41444°E / -33.93028; 18.41444 (Lioness Gateway) Anton Anreith 1805...
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  • Home facade and that of the Old Slave Lodge converted by Thibault and Anton Anreith into the High Court building; indeed the same hallmarks are found in...
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    the house. Louis Michel Thibault was probably the original architect. Anton Anreith is generally considered to have been responsible for the stained-glass...
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    Designed by J L Leeb. Corner stone laid in 1844, inaugurated 1847, pulpit designed by Anton Anreith, Type of site: Church Current use: Religious: Church. ....
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    available sources that the famous architect Louis Thibault or sculptor Anton Anreith built the front of the house in its current form around 1795. It is...
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  • work in the Cape of the noted sculptor Anton Anreith and his colleague, the architect Louis Thibault. Where Anreith and Thibault modelled Palladian figures...
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    fanlight at the entrance of the house has been ascribed to sculptor Anton Anreith. Until the end of the 19th century, the house was part of a spacious...
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    houses. From this date on Thibault's work is associated with that of Anton Anreith, a young sculptor and woodcarver from Freiburg, who had arrived as a...
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    1841, but the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff and was put into use in 1789. Type of...
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