About: Claus Cito

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Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (26 May 1882 – 10 October 1965) was a Luxembourgian sculptor educated at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. He is most notable for having created the original Gëlle Fra war memorial, though his work can also be found at the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg. Along with Emile Hulten and Charles Kohl, he worked on the bas-reliefs of the National Resistance Museum in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. In 1909, Cito shared the coveted Prix Grand-duc Adolphe with the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Wercollier.

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  • Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (Bascharage, 26 de maig de 1882 - Pétange, 5 d'octubre de 1965) fou un escultor luxemburguès. Procedent d'una família italiana va estudiar a l'Acadèmia Reial de Belles Arts de Brussel·les. Va ser un cofundador del moviment de la secessió de Luxemburg el 1926 que va promoure l'expressionisme. Va exposar al primer saló el 1927. (ca)
  • Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (* 26. Mai 1882 in Bascharage; † 10. Oktober 1965 in Petingen) war ein luxemburgischer Bildhauer. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist das Kriegsdenkmal Gëlle Fra. (de)
  • Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (26 May 1882 – 10 October 1965) was a Luxembourgian sculptor educated at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. He is most notable for having created the original Gëlle Fra war memorial, though his work can also be found at the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg. Along with Emile Hulten and Charles Kohl, he worked on the bas-reliefs of the National Resistance Museum in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. In 1909, Cito shared the coveted Prix Grand-duc Adolphe with the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Wercollier. Cito was a cofounder of the Luxembourg secession movement in 1926 which promoted Expressionism. He exhibited at the first salon in 1927. (en)
  • Nicolas Joseph « Claus » Cito, né le 26 mai 1882 à Bascharage – mort le 5 octobre 1965 à Pétange, est un sculpteur luxembourgeois. (fr)
  • Claus Cito (Bascharage, 26 maggio 1882 – Pétange, 5 ottobre 1965) è stato uno scultore lussemburghese. (it)
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  • Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (Bascharage, 26 de maig de 1882 - Pétange, 5 d'octubre de 1965) fou un escultor luxemburguès. Procedent d'una família italiana va estudiar a l'Acadèmia Reial de Belles Arts de Brussel·les. Va ser un cofundador del moviment de la secessió de Luxemburg el 1926 que va promoure l'expressionisme. Va exposar al primer saló el 1927. (ca)
  • Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (* 26. Mai 1882 in Bascharage; † 10. Oktober 1965 in Petingen) war ein luxemburgischer Bildhauer. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist das Kriegsdenkmal Gëlle Fra. (de)
  • Nicolas Joseph « Claus » Cito, né le 26 mai 1882 à Bascharage – mort le 5 octobre 1965 à Pétange, est un sculpteur luxembourgeois. (fr)
  • Claus Cito (Bascharage, 26 maggio 1882 – Pétange, 5 ottobre 1965) è stato uno scultore lussemburghese. (it)
  • Nicolas Joseph 'Claus' Cito (26 May 1882 – 10 October 1965) was a Luxembourgian sculptor educated at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. He is most notable for having created the original Gëlle Fra war memorial, though his work can also be found at the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg. Along with Emile Hulten and Charles Kohl, he worked on the bas-reliefs of the National Resistance Museum in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. In 1909, Cito shared the coveted Prix Grand-duc Adolphe with the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Wercollier. (en)
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  • Claus Cito (ca)
  • Claus Cito (de)
  • Claus Cito (en)
  • Claus Cito (it)
  • Claus Cito (fr)
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