Heinrich Maria Waderé (2 July 1865 – 27 February 1950) was a German sculptor and medal engraver. Waderé was born in Colmar, then part of the French Empire
monuments in the principal avenue, many of them by the Munich sculptor Heinrich Waderé, are especially imposing. Alexandra (stage name of Doris Nefedov) (1942–1969)
success sparked a flurry of resort complexes and economic development. Ernest Wadere Shahid was born in South Carolina into a family of Lebanese immigrants.
Germany and France. Zadikow studied under the neoclassical sculptor Heinrich Waderé and mainly worked on portrait busts, gravestones and plaques. He was a soldier
Fritz von Miller, Anton Pruska, Maximilian Dasio and Heinrich Waderé. The influence of Waderé, who introduced Gies to medal making, was particularly significant
in memory of Winthrop and Elizabeth Bliss Fuller, sculpted by Heinrich Waderé (installed 1910) The main entrance to the Springfield Cemetery is located
Among his students were Georg Pezold [de], Heinrich Düll [de], Heinrich Waderé, Johann Vierthaler, Max Heilmaier [de], Georg Wrba, Georg Busch, Clemens
church, supported by two large columns carved from oak created by Heinrich Waderé. In 2006, the Monastery of Saint Benedict underwent restoration work to
Tecklenborg, who was temporarily in charge of the association, and Heinrich Waderé. In 1902, the Lehr- und Versuchsateliers für Angewandte und Freie Kunst
Friedrich Voigt [da] (1800 – 1874) Joseph Wackerle (1890 – 1950) Heinrich Maria Waderé (1865 – 1950) Heidi Wagner-Kerkhof [de] (born 1945 in Spremberg) Doris Waschk-Balz [de]