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Karl Albiker (16 September 1878 – 26 February 1961) was a German sculptor, lithographer and teacher of fine arts. Albiker studied with Auguste Rodin in Paris. From 1919 to 1945 he was a professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. His monumental statues, like those of Georg Kolbe, reflected National Socialist heroic realism. Albiker created the relay racers for Berlin's Reich Sports Field and various war monuments, including those in Karlsruhe, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Greiz.

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  • Karl Albiker (* 16. September 1878 in Ühlingen; † 26. Februar 1961 in Ettlingen) war ein deutscher Bildhauer, Lithograf und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Karl Albiker (Ühlingen-Birkendorf, Alemania, 16 de septiembre de 1878 - Ettlingen, 26 de febrero de 1961) fue un escultor, litógrafo y profesor de Bellas Artes. Parte de sus obras son desnudos femeninos, escultura de retrato y conjuntos monumentales. (es)
  • Karl Albiker (16 September 1878 – 26 February 1961) was a German sculptor, lithographer and teacher of fine arts. Albiker studied with Auguste Rodin in Paris. From 1919 to 1945 he was a professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. His monumental statues, like those of Georg Kolbe, reflected National Socialist heroic realism. Albiker created the relay racers for Berlin's Reich Sports Field and various war monuments, including those in Karlsruhe, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Greiz. (en)
  • Karl Albiker (Ühlingen, 16 september 1878 – Ettlingen, 26 februari 1961) was een Duitse beeldhouwer en lithograaf. (nl)
  • Karl Albiker (ur. 16 września 1878 w Ühlingen, zm. 26 lutego 1961 w Ettlingen) – niemiecki rzeźbiarz. (pl)
  • Karl Albiker, född 16 september 1878, död 26 februari 1961, var en tysk bildhuggare. (sv)
  • Карл Альбикер (нем. Karl Albiker, род. 16 сентября 1878 в г. Илинген — ум. 26 февраля 1961 в г. Этлинген) — немецкий скульптор, график и педагог. (ru)
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  • Karl Albiker (* 16. September 1878 in Ühlingen; † 26. Februar 1961 in Ettlingen) war ein deutscher Bildhauer, Lithograf und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Karl Albiker (Ühlingen-Birkendorf, Alemania, 16 de septiembre de 1878 - Ettlingen, 26 de febrero de 1961) fue un escultor, litógrafo y profesor de Bellas Artes. Parte de sus obras son desnudos femeninos, escultura de retrato y conjuntos monumentales. (es)
  • Karl Albiker (16 September 1878 – 26 February 1961) was a German sculptor, lithographer and teacher of fine arts. Albiker studied with Auguste Rodin in Paris. From 1919 to 1945 he was a professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. His monumental statues, like those of Georg Kolbe, reflected National Socialist heroic realism. Albiker created the relay racers for Berlin's Reich Sports Field and various war monuments, including those in Karlsruhe, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Greiz. (en)
  • Karl Albiker (Ühlingen, 16 september 1878 – Ettlingen, 26 februari 1961) was een Duitse beeldhouwer en lithograaf. (nl)
  • Karl Albiker (ur. 16 września 1878 w Ühlingen, zm. 26 lutego 1961 w Ettlingen) – niemiecki rzeźbiarz. (pl)
  • Karl Albiker, född 16 september 1878, död 26 februari 1961, var en tysk bildhuggare. (sv)
  • Карл Альбикер (нем. Karl Albiker, род. 16 сентября 1878 в г. Илинген — ум. 26 февраля 1961 в г. Этлинген) — немецкий скульптор, график и педагог. (ru)
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  • Karl Albiker (de)
  • Karl Albiker (es)
  • Karl Albiker (en)
  • Karl Albiker (pl)
  • Karl Albiker (nl)
  • Альбикер, Карл (ru)
  • Karl Albiker (sv)
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