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(Stadt Lüdinghausen) Kr. Coesfeld Nordrhein-Westfalen Kapitelweg |
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Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling & Thorsten Stegmann
Schwab Guß (Münster) 1986-2008 |
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Signed: AWF 86 |
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Signed: AWF 03 |
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Gottfried von Raesfeld (Haus Hameren bei Billerbeck 1522 - 1586) the most important dean of Münster of the post-Reformation period and the most important cleric of Münsterland in the second half of the 16th century (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 1986 |
Christoph Bernhard von Galen (Haus Bisping bei Rinkerode 1606 - Ahaus 1678) prince-bishop of Münster 1650-1678 (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 1999 |
Fabio Chigi - Pope Alexander VII (Siena 1599 - Rome 1667) Pope from 7 April 1655. Though expected to take part in the negotiations which led in 1648 to the Peace of Westphalia, he declined to deliberate with persons whom the Catholic Church considered heretics, and protested, when it was finally completed, against the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 1999 |
Dietrich von Hake zu Patzlar (c. 1589 - 1648) founder of the seconde poorhouse of Lüdinghausen, 1648. Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 2003 |
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Signed: (head) thorsten stegmann |
Signed: AWF 03 |
Signed: (bust) thorsten stegmann |
Signed: (bust) thorsten / stegmann |
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Friedrich von Lüdinghausen-Wolff (Dünaburg / Daugavpils 1643 - Wrocław 1708) Jesuit, Imperial Capellan, advisor to Emperor Leopold, intellectual founder of the Leopoldina University of Wrocław and its first chancellor (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Thorsten Stegmann, 2003 |
Heinrich Friedrich Karl Freiherr vom un zum Stein (known as "Freiherr vom Stein") (Nassau 1757 - Cappenberg 1831),
Prussian statesman who introduced the Prussian reforms that paved the way for the unification of Germany
(Wikipedia).
Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 2003 |
Kaspar Maximilian Freiherr Droste zu Vischering (Vorhelm 1770 - Münster 1846), Bishop of Münster, 1826-1846; brother of Clemens August (see no. 8) (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Thorsten Stegmann, 2004 |
Clemens August Freiherr Droste zu Vischering (Vorhelm 1773 - Münster 1845), Archbishop of Cologne, 1835-1845; brother of Kaspar Maximilian (see no. 7) (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Thorsten Stegmann, 2004 |
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Signed: (bust) thorsten stegmann |
Signed: AWF 08 |
Signed: AWF 05 |
Signed: (bust) thorsten / stegmann |
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Adolf Freiherr von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg (1797-1869) officer, fought in the Battle of Waterloo, politician (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Thorsten Stegmann, 2005 |
Lambert von Oer zu Kakesbeck (1440-1522), medieval knight, In 1520 an enemy provided him with an 2½ kg iron necklace with prickles on the inside. In this way Lambert should be forced to yield to his enemy in an inheritance dispute. Afterwards they could not open the mechanism. A smith in Münster freed him from it with three hammer blows. Today the necklace is exhibited in Vischering Castle. Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 2008 |
Maria Gräfin Droste zu Vischering (Blessed Mary of the Divine Heart) (Münster 1863 - Porto 1899), nun best known for influencing Pope Leo XIII's consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Wikipedia). Sculptor: Annette Wittkamp-Fröhling, 2003 |
Albert Freiherr von Lüdinghausen-Wolff (1851 - 1931) military officer. Sculptor: Thorsten Stegmann, 2003 |
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