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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T02:58:24machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T02:58:24humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonTaschner, Ignatius, 1871-1913presumedTaschner, Ignatius, 1874-1913presumedTaschner, Ignatius (German painter, sculptor, and engraver, 1871-1913)presumedTaschner, Ignaz, 1871-1913presumedIgnatius TaschnerpresumedTaschner, Ign., 1874-1913presumed18711913GermansMarr, Carl von, 1858-1936.Schiller Monument Committee (Saint Paul, Minn.).Taschner, Ignatius, 1871-1913Carl von Marr Papers, 1874-1949Marr,Carl von Carl von Marr Papers , 1874-1949.5 linear ft. (ca.145 items).Marr was a well known painter in Munich where he held a chair at the Academy of Arts (Akademie der Kunste) from 1893 on, and later became its Director. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisonsin, in 1858, and died in Munich, Germany, 1936. He was tutored by Wisconsin artist Henry Vianden in Milwaukee from age 7 to 17, then he attended art schools in Weimer, Berlin, and Munich, where he took up residence as a painter.EnglishStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesSchiller Monument Committee (Saint Paul, Minn.). Schiller Monument Committee records, 1905-1907.Högg, Emil.Schiller Monument Committee (Saint Paul, Minn.).Barth, Theodore.Bitter, Karl Theodore Francis, 1867-1915.Gelert, Johannes Sophus, 1852-1923.Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934.Grunow, Hanns Ernst Edward, 1865-Hanft, Hugo O., 1871-1949.Jaegers, Albert, 1868-1925.Kitson, Henry Hudson, 1863-1947.Koehler, Robert, 1850-1917.Marr, Carl von, 1858-1936.Schiller Monument Committee records, 1905-1907.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).Records of a committee organized to plan and finance a memorial monument to the German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller. Organizational and financial records, correspondence of committee president Ferdinand Willius, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, and sketches and photographs detail their search for a sculptor, the shipment of German sculptor Ignatius Taschner's bronze statue to the United States, and the July, 1907, unveiling ceremony in St. Paul's Como Park. Correspondents include American architect Cass Gilbert, American sculptors Karl T. F. Bitter, Albert Jaegers, Johannes Gelert, and Henry H. Kitson, German architect Emil Högg, American artist Carl Marr, Minneapolis School of Fine Arts director Robert Koehler, and German political economist and journalist Theodore Barth. Much of the collection is in German. EnglishGermanMinnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsMarr, Carl von, 1858-1936. Papers, 1874-1949.Marr, Carl von, 1858-1936.Papers, 1874-1949..5 linear ft. (ca.145 items).Incoming correspondence (ca. 145 items), mostly from other painters and artists, arranged in alphabetical order by sender. Most of the letters are addressed to Carl von Marr, a small portion to his sister Selma and to her husband, Bruno Fink. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives