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Paul Fischer (other)
Paul Fischer may refer to: *Paul Fischer (footballer) (1882–1942), German footballer *Paul Fischer (luthier) (born 1941), British maker of musical instruments *Paul Fischer (painter) (1786–1875), German painter *Paul Fischer (sailor) (born 1922), German Olympic sailor *Paul Fischer (sportsman) (1881–?), German athlete and gymnast *Paul Gustav Fischer, Danish artist *Paul Henri Fischer (1835–1893), French physician, zoologist and paleontologist See also

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Paul Fischer (footballer)
Paul Fischer (6 September 1882 – 6 February 1942) was a German international Association football, footballer. References

1882 births 1942 deaths Men's association football defenders German men's footballers Germany men's international footballers {{Germany-footy-defender-1880s-stub ...
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Paul Fischer (luthier)
Paul Fischer (born Isle of Man 1941), a British maker of musical instruments, began making harpsichords and clavichords in 1956 in Oxford under the tutelage of Robert Goble, with further study at the Oxford College of Art and Technology. After military service (11th Hussars) he joined the lute and guitar maker David Rubio at Duns Tew, Oxfordshire. With the benefit of Fischer's experience, Rubio began making harpsichords, soon to be followed by theorbos, viheulas, pandoras, citterns and baroque guitars. Bowed instruments were to follow. As the workforce expanded to meet increasing demand, Fischer was appointed manager and oversaw the making of this wide range of instruments until establishing his own studio in 1975. Fischer set up shop in Chipping Norton. The award of a Winston Churchill Fellowship and Southern Arts bursary at this time, provided the opportunity to take up the challenge. From this and the work of physicist Dr. Bernard Richardson the 'Taut' system of constructi ...
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Paul Fischer (painter)
(John George) Paul Fischer (1786–1875) was a German painter. Fischer was born at Hanover on 16 September 1786. He was the youngest of three sons of a line-engraver, who died very soon after the birth of the youngest child, leaving his family in poverty. At the age of fourteen, Fischer was placed as a pupil with Johann Heinrich Ramberg, the fashionable court painter, by whom he was employed in painting portraits, theatrical scenery, and generally assisting his master. He became capable of earning enough money to support his mother. In 1810 he betook himself to England, and his Hanoverian connection rendered it easy for him to obtain the patronage of royalty. He painted miniature portraits of Queen Charlotte and the junior members of the royal family, and was employed by the Prince Regent to paint a series of military costumes. In 1817 he began to exhibit at the Royal Academy, and continued to do so up to 1852, occasionally contributing also to the Suffolk Street Exhibitions. H ...
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Paul Fischer (sailor)
Paul Elmar Fischer (born 3 May 1922) was a German sailor. He competed in the Star event at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... References External links * * 1922 births Possibly living people German male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for Germany Sailors at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Star Place of birth missing {{Germany-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Paul Fischer (sportsman)
Paul Fischer (born 1881, date of death unknown) was a German athlete and gymnast. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the 100 metres The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, the dash is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been conteste ..., Fischer did not finish his first round heat. He also participated in the gymnastics all-around competition but his result is unknown. References Sources * * * 1881 births Year of death missing German male artistic gymnasts German male sprinters Olympic athletes for Germany Olympic gymnasts for Germany Athletes (track and field) at the 1908 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 1908 Summer Olympics {{Germany-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Paul Gustav Fischer
Paul Gustav Fischer (22 July 1860 – 1 May 1934) was a Danish painter. Biography Paul Fischer was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He belonged to the fourth generation of a Jewish family which originally came from Poland. He was the son of Philip August Fischer (1817-1907) and Gustafva Albertina Svedgren (1827–83). The family was upper middle class; His father had started as a painter, but later succeeded in the business of manufacturing paints and lacquers. His formal art education lasted only a short time in his mid teens when he spent two years at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen. Fischer began to paint when he was still young, guided by his father. He worked from 1878-88 at the father's factory and exhibited regularly at Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 1884-1902. It was thanks to a painting he had published in ''Ude og Hjemme'' that his reputation began to evolve as he came in contact with young Danish naturalists. His earlier paintings depict city ...
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Paul Henri Fischer
Paul Henri Fischer (also spelled Paul-Henri Fischer), (7 July 1835 Paris – 29 November 1893) was a French physician, zoologist and paleontologist. He is generally known as Paul Fischer. Biography He studied science and medicine, securing doctorates in both, and became assistant in paleontology at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. He was made assistant naturalist there in 1872. Beginning in 1856, he was joint editor, with A. C. Bernardi to start with, of the ''Journal de Conchyliologie''. He served several terms as president of the Société Géologique de France and the Société Zoologique de France La Société zoologique de France ( en, "Zoological Society of France"), founded in 1876 by Aimé Bouvier, is a scientific society devoted to Zoology. It publishes a bulletin and organises the Prix Gadeau de Kerville de la Société zoologique d .... In 1880, he was a member of the commission for submarine dredging. Bibliography *''Faune conchyliologique mar ...
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