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Josef Wagner (other)
Josef Wagner may refer to: * Josef Wagner (composer) (1856–1908), Austrian composer * Josef Wagner (cyclist) (1916–2003), Swiss cyclist * Josef Wagner (Gauleiter) (1899–1945), Nazi official in the Third Reich * Josef Wagner the Younger (1901–1957), Czech painter and sculptor * Josef Wagner (painter) (born 1938), Czech painter and graphic artist * Josef Wagner (water polo) (1886-?), Austrian Olympic water polo player See also * Joseph Wagner (other) Joseph Wagner may refer to: * Joseph Wagner (New York politician) (1853–1932), New York politician * Joseph Wagner (engraver) (1706–1780), German engraver * Joseph Wagner (Massachusetts politician) (born 1960), Massachusetts politician * Josep ...
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Josef Wagner (composer)
Josef Franz Wagner (20 March 1856 – 5 June 1908) was an Austrian military bandmaster and composer. He is sometimes referred to as "The Austrian March King". He is best known for his 1893 march "'' Unter dem Doppeladler''" (Op. 159) or "Under the Double Eagle", referring to the double eagle in the coat of arms of Austria-Hungary. The march became a favourite part of the repertoire of American composer and bandleader John Philip Sousa, whose band recorded it three times. The piece was the official regimental march of Austrian Artillery Regiment Number 2 until its dissolution in 2007. Wagner is also known for the march "''Tiroler Holzhackerbuab'n''" (Op. 356), or "Tyrolean Lumberjacks". In 1895, his only opera, ''Der Herzbub'', premiered in Vienna en, Viennese , iso_code = AT-9 , registration_plate = W , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = , timezone = CET , utc_offset = +1 , ti ...
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Josef Wagner (cyclist)
Josef Wagner (24 April 1916 in Zurich — 25 September 2003 in Bad Ragaz) was a Swiss cyclist. Major results ;1938 :2nd Amateur World Road Championships ;1941 :1st Overall Tour de Suisse ;1943 :2nd Tour du Lac Léman ;1944 :2nd National Road Race Championships :3rd Overall À travers Lausanne ;1945 :2nd National Road Race Championships ;1946 :2nd Overall Tour de Suisse The Tour de Suisse ( en, Tour of Switzerland) is an annual road cycling stage race. Raced over eight days, the event covers two weekends in June, and along with the Critérium du Dauphiné, it is considered a proving ground for the Tour de France ... ::1st Stage 3b References 1916 births 2003 deaths Swiss male cyclists Tour de Suisse stage winners Cyclists from Zürich {{Switzerland-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Josef Wagner (Gauleiter)
Josef Wagner (12 January 1899 – 22 April or 2 May 1945) was from 1931 the Nazi ''Gauleiter'' of Gau Westphalia-South and, as of December 1934, also of Gau Silesia. In 1941 he was dismissed from his offices, then expelled from the Nazi Party (NSDAP), imprisoned by the Gestapo, and likely executed around the time of end of the war in Europe. Early life and First World War Wagner was born in Algringen (today, Algrange), Alsace-Lorraine, to miner Nikolaus Wagner. He went to the ''volksschule'' in Kneitlingen until 1909 and then to a preparatory school in Zeltingen. Beginning in the summer of 1913 he attended the teachers' seminary in Wittlich until 1917 when he entered military service as a one-year volunteer in the Imperial German Army. He was assigned to Reserve Infantry Regiment 65 on the western front during the First World War. On 14 May 1918, he was severely wounded and taken as a prisoner of war by the French. After five attempts, he managed to escape from a POW camp ...
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Josef Wagner The Younger
Josef Wagner the Younger (March 2, 1901 - February 10, 1957) was a Czech painter and sculptor. A pupil of Jan Štursa and Josef Mařatka, he studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1922 to 1926. He was later a professor at the Art School in Prague. Here he met his future wife, Marie Kulhánková, a sculptor, with whom he had two sons, who later became artists themselves. Warm stone colors best suited his own personal style, inspired by archaic Greece and the Czech Baroque style. There is a statue in his memory in Prague. Selected works * ''Ležící torzo'', 1935 * ''Poezie'', 1936 * ''Oblaka a Země'', 1938 * ''Útisk'', 1944 * ''Utrpení'', 1947 * Pomník povstání ve Světlé Hůrce ve Slezsku, 1928–29 * Pomník Jaroslava Vrchlického na Petříně v Praze, 1936–56 * Pomník Bedřicha Smetany v Karlových Varech, 1936–49 * Pomník padlým ve Dvoře Králové, 1948–54. Literature * J. Pečírka, ''Sochař Josef Wagner''. Prague 1959 * J. M. To ...
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Josef Wagner (painter)
Josef Wagner, Jr. (born 24 May 1938, in Prague) painter, graphic artist, architect, pedagogue, a representative of contemporary Czech painting. At least four of his works are housed at the National Library of the Czech Republic. Life Born in Prague on 24 May 1938, he comes from an old artistic family. His father, Josef Wagner (1901–1957), was an outstanding sculptor of the interwar and post-war eras; his mother, Marie Wagnerová–Kulhánková (1906–1983), as well as his brother, Jan Wagner (1941–2005), were also sculptors. Josef Wagner studied architecture at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. After graduation he devoted himself to the designing of housing and garden architecture, photography, and scenography. For almost 30 years he had been occupied with exhibition installations as head of the Exhibition Centre of the Union of Czechoslovak Visual Artists and as a collaborator of the National Gallery in Prague. On his study travels he visited a numb ...
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Josef Wagner (water Polo)
Josef Wagner (born 17 March 1886, date of death unknown) was an Austrian water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be .... References External links * 1886 births Year of death missing Austrian male water polo players Olympic water polo players for Austria Water polo players at the 1912 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Vienna {{Austria-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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