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  1. Emil Fuchs fue un escultor, grabador de medallas y pintor estadounidense, nacido el año 1866 en Viena ( Imperio austriaco) y fallecido el 1929 en Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ). Datos biográficos. Retrato de Emily Post (hacia 1906). Conservado en el Museo Brooklyn. Gran danés (1893). Wolfhounds (en) Bronces conservados en el Museo Brooklyn.

  2. Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs (Rüsselsheim am Main, 29 de diciembre de 1911-Berlín Oriental, 28 de enero de 1988) fue un físico teórico Alemán. Participó en el Proyecto Manhattan , y posteriormente fue condenado por suministrar, de forma clandestina , datos relativos al desarrollo de la bomba atómica de los Estados Unidos a la ...

  3. Emil Fuchs MVO (9 August 1866 – 13 January 1929) was an Austrian–American sculptor, medallist, painter, and author who worked in Vienna, London and New York. He painted portraits of Queen Victoria and Edward VII and was fashionable among London high society in the early 20th century.

  4. Emil Fuchs was an Austrian–American painter who worked in Vienna, London and New York. He painted portraits of Queen Victoria and Edward VII and was fashionable among London high society in the early 20th century.

  5. Provenance. Title: Triumphant Ending of the South African War. Artist: Emil Fuchs (American, Vienna 1866–1929 New York) Date: ca. 1902. Culture: American. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: Diam. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm) Credit Line: Gift of the medalist, 1907. Accession Number: 07.84. Learn more about this artwork. The American Wing at The Met.

  6. www.brooklynmuseum.org › opencollection › artistsEmil Fuchs - Brooklyn Museum

    Emil Fuchs American, born Austria, 1866–1929 Lady in Blue (Mrs. Edward R. Thomas) ca. 1906 Emil Fuchs American, born Austria, 1866–1929 Girl and Dog 1913 Emil Fuchs American, born Austria, 1866–1929 Self Portrait 1905

  7. Provenance. Title: La Pensierosa. Artist: Emil Fuchs (American, Vienna 1866–1929 New York) Date: 1912. Culture: American. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: 17 3/4 x 4 7/8 x 4 1/2 in. (45.1 x 12.4 x 11.4 cm) Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1919. Accession Number: 19.91. Learn more about this artwork. The American Wing at The Met.