Karl Wilhelm Wach (also Carl Wilhelm or Wilhelm Wach) (September 11, 1787 - November 24, 1845) was a Germanpainter.
Life
Wach was born in Berlin in 1787, studied art at the Berlin Academy of the Arts and was a pupil of painter Karl Kretschmar. At the age of just 20, Wach was commissioned to paint an altar piece for the Paretz village church and produced his "Christ with four Apostles" (1807).
Five years later came his artistic breakthrough, his painting of Königin Luise (1812). After spending 1813 to 1815 in the Prussian army, Wach then established himself in Paris. He met William Hensel and the two became pupils of the painters Antoine Jean Gros and Jacques-Louis David. In 1817 Wach undertook a longer study trip to Italy, above all to study artists from Quattrocento. His strongest influence - according to his own statements - was however Raphael. Two years later Wach returned to Berlin (1819) and set himself up himself as a freelance artist. His first large commission was a picture for Berlin Concert Hall. Wach created for it a cover painting of the nine Muses.
Prussian king Frederick William III made available to Wach premises in which he then furnished a studio. Due to its influence and its many pupils, this studio soon became a school. By 1837 it had nearly 70 pupils, almost all of whom went on to forge artistic careers. His activity as a teacher did not noticeably impair his artistic work. Wach was honoured with the title professor and appointed a member of Berlin University of the Arts (1820). To mark his 40th birthday Wach was officially promoted to royal painter (1827).
Karl Wilhelm, also Carl Wilhelm (5 September 1815, Schmalkalden – 26 August 1873, Schmalkalden) was a German choral director. He is best known as the composer of the song “Die Wacht am Rhein.”
Biography
Wilhelm was born in Schmalkalden. He studied at Cassel under Louis Spohr, and then in Frankfurt am Main with Aloys Schmitt and A. André. From 1841 to 1864 he was the director of the KrefeldLiedertafel for which he composed numerous male choruses. In Krefeld in 1854 he set to words “Die Wacht am Rhein,” the poem Max Schneckenburger wrote in 1840. In recognition of the success and the national importance of this song, he received the title of “Royal Prussian Musical Director” in 1860, and four years later received a gold medal from Queen (later Empress) Augusta.
On 24 June 1871, he received a personal acknowledgement from Chancellor of the German EmpireOtto von Bismarck. In the same year, he received an annual gift from the government of 3,000 marks, which was then more than four times a typical salary.
After several false starts dating back to 1980, the station first signed on the air on September 1, 1981 as WCCT-TV; founded by Carolina Christian Broadcasting, which also owned WGGS-TV in Greenville, it was the first independent station in Columbia as well as the first commercial television station to sign-on in the market since WIS (channel 10) signed on in September 1953. The station's original studios were located on Sunset Boulevard (US 378) in West Columbia. Initially, it ran religious programming for most of the broadcast day, such as The 700 Club and The PTL Club, and televangelist programs from Richard Roberts and Jimmy Swaggart. It also ran WGGS's locally produced Christian program, Niteline; WCCT eventually began producing its own local version of the show. The rest of the day was taken up by secular syndicated programming, including cartoons, classic sitcoms, westerns, and hunting and sports programs. However, its programming policy was very conservative so as not to offend the sensibilities of its mostly fundamentalist and Pentecostal viewership. Notably, it refused to run any programming that contained any profanity, violence or sexual content.
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach: A collection of 60 paintings (HD)
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Karl-Wilhelm Weeber - "Hellas sei Dank" - Siedler Verlag
In seinem neuen Buch rechnet Karl-Wilhelm Weeber ab – und zwar ganz im Sinne der Griechen. Denn sie waren es, die uns die Demokratie brachten, Philosophie lehrten und die Dichtkunst schenkten. Was ist schon der Euro gegen Sokrates, Alexander und Olympia? Gewohnt unterhaltsam und lehrreich zugleich erkundet Weeber die Antike und hält uns vor Augen, warum wir auch heute nicht ohne sie leben können.
»Die Griechen wollen nur unser Geld«, so könnte man die derzeitige Stimmung gegenüber den Nachkommen von Hellas auf den Punkt bringen. Dabei sind wir Europäer es, die in der Schuld Griechenlands stehen. Unsere Staatsform, die Art und Weise, wie wir denken, Medizin und Wissenschaft, jedes Theaterstück, die Kunst der Rede, wie wir Sport treiben, unsere Sprache, ja sogar unser Wissen von Liebe und ...
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Ich, Karl Wilhelm Trailer
Trailer zum Filmerlebnis "Ich, Karl Wilhelm! Die Legende meienr Stadt"
Badisches Landesmuseum, Schloss Karlsruhe
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published: 10 Jul 2019
"Markgraf Karl Wilhelm" besucht seinen Namensvetter (Juli 2015)
Exakt zum 300. Stadtgeburtstag am 17. Juni 2015 kam im Dickhäuterhaus des Zoologischen Stadtgartens ein Flusspferd zur Welt. Und soll daher einen ganz besonderen Namen erhalten: Karl Wilhelm - wie der Stadtgründer von Karlsruhe. Denn der Nachwuchs von Flusspferd Kathy ist ein Männchen.
published: 15 Jul 2015
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Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach: A collection of 60 paintings (HD)
Description: "Diefenbach was born at Hadamar, then part of the Duchy of Nassau.
He was a pioneer of the naturist and the peace movements. His country commune, Himmelhof, in Ober Sankt Veit near Vienna (1897–1899) was one of the models for the reform settlement Monte Verità in Ascona. His ideas included life in harmony with nature and rejection of monogamy, turning away from any religion (although he was a follower of theosophy), and a vegetarian diet. When his commune went bankrupt, he moved to Capri and stayed there for until his death in 1913.
As a painter, Diefenbach was an independent representative of Symbolism. There has been a museum of his works in Certosa di San Giacomo on Capri since 1974."
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He was a pioneer of the naturist and the peace movements. His country commune, Himmelhof, in Ober Sankt Veit near Vienna (1897–1899) was one of the models for the reform settlement Monte Verità in Ascona. His ideas included life in harmony with nature and rejection of monogamy, turning away from any religion (although he was a follower of theosophy), and a vegetarian diet. When his commune went bankrupt, he moved to Capri and stayed there for until his death in 1913.
As a painter, Diefenbach was an independent representative of Symbolism. There has been a museum of his works in Certosa di San Giacomo on Capri since 1974."
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In seinem neuen Buch rechnet Karl-Wilhelm Weeber ab – und zwar ganz im Sinne der Griechen. Denn sie waren es, die uns die Demokratie brachten, Philosophie lehrt...
In seinem neuen Buch rechnet Karl-Wilhelm Weeber ab – und zwar ganz im Sinne der Griechen. Denn sie waren es, die uns die Demokratie brachten, Philosophie lehrten und die Dichtkunst schenkten. Was ist schon der Euro gegen Sokrates, Alexander und Olympia? Gewohnt unterhaltsam und lehrreich zugleich erkundet Weeber die Antike und hält uns vor Augen, warum wir auch heute nicht ohne sie leben können.
»Die Griechen wollen nur unser Geld«, so könnte man die derzeitige Stimmung gegenüber den Nachkommen von Hellas auf den Punkt bringen. Dabei sind wir Europäer es, die in der Schuld Griechenlands stehen. Unsere Staatsform, die Art und Weise, wie wir denken, Medizin und Wissenschaft, jedes Theaterstück, die Kunst der Rede, wie wir Sport treiben, unsere Sprache, ja sogar unser Wissen von Liebe und Erotik – in allem steckt das Erbe von Sokrates & Co.
»Hellas sei Dank!«, kann man da nur sagen. Und genau das tut der bekannte Geschichten- und Geschichteerzähler Karl-Wilhelm Weeber mit seinem neuen Buch. Dabei gelingt ihm ein gebildeter und zugleich spannender Streifzug durch die Geschichte der alten Griechen. Ein Buch über die Fundamente unserer Zivilisation, das Spaß macht!
In seinem neuen Buch rechnet Karl-Wilhelm Weeber ab – und zwar ganz im Sinne der Griechen. Denn sie waren es, die uns die Demokratie brachten, Philosophie lehrten und die Dichtkunst schenkten. Was ist schon der Euro gegen Sokrates, Alexander und Olympia? Gewohnt unterhaltsam und lehrreich zugleich erkundet Weeber die Antike und hält uns vor Augen, warum wir auch heute nicht ohne sie leben können.
»Die Griechen wollen nur unser Geld«, so könnte man die derzeitige Stimmung gegenüber den Nachkommen von Hellas auf den Punkt bringen. Dabei sind wir Europäer es, die in der Schuld Griechenlands stehen. Unsere Staatsform, die Art und Weise, wie wir denken, Medizin und Wissenschaft, jedes Theaterstück, die Kunst der Rede, wie wir Sport treiben, unsere Sprache, ja sogar unser Wissen von Liebe und Erotik – in allem steckt das Erbe von Sokrates & Co.
»Hellas sei Dank!«, kann man da nur sagen. Und genau das tut der bekannte Geschichten- und Geschichteerzähler Karl-Wilhelm Weeber mit seinem neuen Buch. Dabei gelingt ihm ein gebildeter und zugleich spannender Streifzug durch die Geschichte der alten Griechen. Ein Buch über die Fundamente unserer Zivilisation, das Spaß macht!
Exakt zum 300. Stadtgeburtstag am 17. Juni 2015 kam im Dickhäuterhaus des Zoologischen Stadtgartens ein Flusspferd zur Welt. Und soll daher einen ganz besondere...
Exakt zum 300. Stadtgeburtstag am 17. Juni 2015 kam im Dickhäuterhaus des Zoologischen Stadtgartens ein Flusspferd zur Welt. Und soll daher einen ganz besonderen Namen erhalten: Karl Wilhelm - wie der Stadtgründer von Karlsruhe. Denn der Nachwuchs von Flusspferd Kathy ist ein Männchen.
Exakt zum 300. Stadtgeburtstag am 17. Juni 2015 kam im Dickhäuterhaus des Zoologischen Stadtgartens ein Flusspferd zur Welt. Und soll daher einen ganz besonderen Namen erhalten: Karl Wilhelm - wie der Stadtgründer von Karlsruhe. Denn der Nachwuchs von Flusspferd Kathy ist ein Männchen.
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Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach: A collection of 60 paintings (HD)
Description: "Diefenbach was born at Hadamar, then part of the Duchy of Nassau.
He was a pioneer of the naturist and the peace movements. His country commune, Himmelhof, in Ober Sankt Veit near Vienna (1897–1899) was one of the models for the reform settlement Monte Verità in Ascona. His ideas included life in harmony with nature and rejection of monogamy, turning away from any religion (although he was a follower of theosophy), and a vegetarian diet. When his commune went bankrupt, he moved to Capri and stayed there for until his death in 1913.
As a painter, Diefenbach was an independent representative of Symbolism. There has been a museum of his works in Certosa di San Giacomo on Capri since 1974."
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»Die Griechen wollen nur unser Geld«, so könnte man die derzeitige Stimmung gegenüber den Nachkommen von Hellas auf den Punkt bringen. Dabei sind wir Europäer es, die in der Schuld Griechenlands stehen. Unsere Staatsform, die Art und Weise, wie wir denken, Medizin und Wissenschaft, jedes Theaterstück, die Kunst der Rede, wie wir Sport treiben, unsere Sprache, ja sogar unser Wissen von Liebe und Erotik – in allem steckt das Erbe von Sokrates & Co.
»Hellas sei Dank!«, kann man da nur sagen. Und genau das tut der bekannte Geschichten- und Geschichteerzähler Karl-Wilhelm Weeber mit seinem neuen Buch. Dabei gelingt ihm ein gebildeter und zugleich spannender Streifzug durch die Geschichte der alten Griechen. Ein Buch über die Fundamente unserer Zivilisation, das Spaß macht!
Exakt zum 300. Stadtgeburtstag am 17. Juni 2015 kam im Dickhäuterhaus des Zoologischen Stadtgartens ein Flusspferd zur Welt. Und soll daher einen ganz besonderen Namen erhalten: Karl Wilhelm - wie der Stadtgründer von Karlsruhe. Denn der Nachwuchs von Flusspferd Kathy ist ein Männchen.
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Martin Andersson
Erik Smedendahl
Marcus Karlsson
Måsen
Karl Wilhelm Wach (also Carl Wilhelm or Wilhelm Wach) (September 11, 1787 - November 24, 1845) was a Germanpainter.
Life
Wach was born in Berlin in 1787, studied art at the Berlin Academy of the Arts and was a pupil of painter Karl Kretschmar. At the age of just 20, Wach was commissioned to paint an altar piece for the Paretz village church and produced his "Christ with four Apostles" (1807).
Five years later came his artistic breakthrough, his painting of Königin Luise (1812). After spending 1813 to 1815 in the Prussian army, Wach then established himself in Paris. He met William Hensel and the two became pupils of the painters Antoine Jean Gros and Jacques-Louis David. In 1817 Wach undertook a longer study trip to Italy, above all to study artists from Quattrocento. His strongest influence - according to his own statements - was however Raphael. Two years later Wach returned to Berlin (1819) and set himself up himself as a freelance artist. His first large commission was a picture for Berlin Concert Hall. Wach created for it a cover painting of the nine Muses.
Prussian king Frederick William III made available to Wach premises in which he then furnished a studio. Due to its influence and its many pupils, this studio soon became a school. By 1837 it had nearly 70 pupils, almost all of whom went on to forge artistic careers. His activity as a teacher did not noticeably impair his artistic work. Wach was honoured with the title professor and appointed a member of Berlin University of the Arts (1820). To mark his 40th birthday Wach was officially promoted to royal painter (1827).