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    Gustav Friedrich (von) Hetsch (28 September 1788 – 7 September 1864) was a Danish architect. Hetsch was born in Stuttgart to history painter Philipp Friedrich...
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  • Hetsch is a surname of German origin. It may refer to the following people: Albert Hetsch (1812–1876), German doctor and theologian Gustav Friedrich Hetsch...
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    Philipp Friedrich von Hetsch (10 September 1758, Stuttgart - 31 December 1838, Stuttgart) was a German Classical painter, known primarily for his portraits...
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    239, p. 261; Eckhel, vol. iii. p. 86. Münter, Friedrich Christian Carl Hinrich; Hetsch, Gustav Friedrich (1824). Der Tempel der himmlischen Göttin zu Paphos:...
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    years working as a mason in the summer time and studying under Gustav Friedrich Hetsch both privately and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art. He...
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  • Roser (1817–1888), surgeon and ophthalmologist Carl Gustav Guckelberger (1820–1902), chemist Carl Gustav Calwer (1821–1874), entomologist Christian Zeller...
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    Septimius Severus. From these representations and the existing ruins, Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, an architect of Copenhagen, has attempted to restore the building...
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    the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he was influenced by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. In 1836, he went on a long journey abroad, working in some of...
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  • Esplanaden 15—a Late Neoclassical building from 1856 designed by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch—was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places...
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    Synagogue was completed in 1833. It was designed by Danish architect Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. The synagogue was designed with the neoclassical style in mind...
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    building was constructed in 1845–46 to a Neoclassical designs by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, but was heightened with one storey in 1890. It was listed on the...
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    St. Ansgar's Cathedral (category Gustav Friedrich Hetsch buildings)
    The present day church was designed by the German-born architect Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. Construction began in 1840 and the church was consecrated on All...
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    Sankt Annæ Plads 1–3 (category Gustav Friedrich Hetsch buildings)
    commissioned Gustav Friedrich Hetsch to design the building at Sankt Annæ Plads 1–3 with high-end apartments for well-to-do members of the bourgeoisie. Hetsch made...
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  • is a three-storey building with three corner towers designed by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. The estate covers approximately 1,000 h4ectares of land. The early...
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  • Christiansborg Palace which had burnt down in 1794. He worked with Gustav Friedrich Hetsch who completed the interiors. Unfortunately, the palace burnt down...
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    architect Niels Sigfried Nebelong. Nebelong was a student of Professor Gustav Friedrich Hetsch in Copenhagen. He later enrolled at the Royal Academy of Arts....
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    votes), Hermann Ernst Freund (179 votes), J.F. Schouw (165 votes), Gustav Friedrich Hetsch (138 votes), Herman Wilhelm Bissen (112 votes), Søren Ludvig Tuxen...
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    Thaarup (1766-1845) lived in the building in 1821. The architect Gustav Friedrich Hetsch was among the residents from 1823. The violinist and composer Holger...
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    Manufactury in 1833. His sharp eye for shape made him a favourite of Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. He remained at the Royal Porcelain Manufactury after completing...
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    number of years. A major restoration was completed in 1834-35 by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, funded by a bequest from Christopher Hauschildt. Most of the work...
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    graduation Thielemann worked for Christian Frederik Hansen and Gustav Friedrich Hetsch as a conductor for their projects. In 1851 Thielemann replaced...
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    Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1860 where he studied under Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. After his graduation in 1869, he worked for both Christian Hansen...
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    the Royal Danish Academy of Art under the architect and designer Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, the historical painter J. L. Lund and the classical sculptor Bertel...
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  • Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1856 where he studied under Gustav Friedrich Hetsch and Christian Hansen. He won the small silver medal in 1864 and...
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    Lumskebugten (category Gustav Friedrich Hetsch buildings)
    courtyard was also a tavern. The two buildings were both designed by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. He also designed the new entrance to the customs area, Lion's...
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    Fiolstræde is the Great Synagogue of Copenhagen. It was designed by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. It is located across the street from Copenhagen Central Library...
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    initially trained as a mason, and later was a private student of Gustav Friedrich Hetsch (1788–1864). Afterwards he attended the Royal Danish Academy of...
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    Johan Frederik Tvede and Christine f. Norup. He was a student of Gustav Friedrich Hetsch at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He was employed as a...
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    Jørgen Hansen Koch Andreas Hallander Christian Frederik Hansen Gustav Friedrich Hetsch Johan Martin Quist Painting Wilhelm Bendz Ditlev Blunck Emil Bærentzen...
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    in Copenhagen where he studied under Herman Wilhelm Bissen and Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. Dragsted established his own workshop in Bredgade in 1854. He...
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