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  2. Berlin Victory Column - Wikipedia

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    In Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire (1987), the column is one of many high places in the city where angels sit and look down. [8] The golden statue atop the column, cast in 1873 by the Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladenbeck foundry in Berlin, [9] [10] was featured in the music video to U2's 1993 "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)", an homage to Wings of Desire.

  3. Wendt & Kühn - Wikipedia

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    All their products are produced by hand and only made in the German federal state of Saxony. The best known figures are the Grünhainichen angels, with their characteristic green wings and their eleven white dots, and the flower children. The company was founded in 1915 by Grete Wendt (1887–1979) and Margarete Kühn.

  4. Category:German glass artists - Wikipedia

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    German stained glass artists and manufacturers (24 P) Pages in category "German glass artists" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

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  6. Bernhard Plockhorst - Wikipedia

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    The Good Shepherd The Guardian Angel. Plockhorst was born in Braunschweig, Germany, where he had a 5-year education in lithography at the Collegium Carolinum, after which he trained to be a painter with Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld in Dresden in 1848, with Carl von Piloty in Leipzig and Munich, and finally with Thomas Couture in Paris in 1853.

  7. Wagner & Apel Porzellan - Wikipedia

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    Like all the medium-sized businesses of the Communist East Germany, Wagner & Apel was made a special company with orders from the state. In 1972, the company was completely nationalized and formed under the name of “VEB Porzellanfiguren Lippelsdorf [ Lippeldsdorf Porcelain Figurines VEB ]”.