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Josef Danhauser

1805 - 1845

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 15 种语言版本。Josef Danhauser在最受欢迎的画家中排名第1718位(较 2024 年的第1706位下降),在奥地利人物传记中排名第871位(较 2019 年的第832位下降),并在最受欢迎的奥地利画家中排名第29位。

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Among 画家

Among 画家, Josef Danhauser ranks 1,718 out of 2,023Before him are Christian Wilhelm Allers, Cornelis Bloemaert, Vadym Meller, Ben Shahn, Clive Bell, and Jenny Holzer. After him are Boris Grigoriev, Mordecai Ardon, Hendrik Voogd, Alice Neel, Carl Locher, and Ad Reinhardt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1805, Josef Danhauser ranks 68Before him are Victor Baltard, Tomás Villalba, Alexander Burnes, Jean-Baptiste Nothomb, William Lloyd Garrison, and Karl Ferdinand Sohn. After him are Michael Sars, Samuel Ryan Curtis, William Harrison Ainsworth, Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg, Samuel Palmer, and Sarah Fuller Flower Adams. Among people deceased in 1845, Josef Danhauser ranks 38Before him are Matvei Gedenshtrom, Johnny Appleseed, Elizabeth Fry, Gregor MacGregor, Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar, and Karl Julius Perleb. After him are Friedrich Ludwig Persius, Johann Wilhelm Meigen, János Batsányi, Cassandra Austen, Thomas Phillips, and Thomas Hood.

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In 奥地利

Among people born in 奥地利, Josef Danhauser ranks 871 out of NaNBefore him are Julius Wess (1934), Otto Kaiser (1901), Géza Csáth (1887), Heinrich Schiff (1951), Fritz Wotruba (1907), and Joseph Woelfl (1773). After him are Ralph Hasenhüttl (1967), Hans Gál (1890), Julius von Hann (1839), Parov Stelar (1974), Erich Hof (1936), and Mick Blue (1976).

Among 画家 In 奥地利

Among 画家 born in 奥地利, Josef Danhauser ranks 29Before him are Otto Muehl (1925), Maria Lassnig (1919), Rudolf von Alt (1812), Daniel Gran (1694), Maria Wodzińska (1819), and Josef Abel (1764). After him are Marianne Stokes (1855), Kiki Kogelnik (1935), Albert Paris Gütersloh (1887), Josefine Swoboda (1861), and Helena Kottler Vurnik (1882).

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