Carl Gustave - translation to English
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Carl Gustave - translation to English

FRENCH PAINTER (1823-1873)
Louis-Gustave Ricard; Gustave Ricard
  • Self-portrait (c.1850)
  • Portrait of [[Apollonie Sabatier]]

Carl Gustave      
n. Carl Gustave (nome di mitra)
Gustave Eiffel         
  • The Bordeaux bridge, Eiffel's first major work
  • The [[Budapest Nyugati railway station]]
  • Cathedral of [[San Pedro de Tacna]], Peru
  • [[Edward Moran]]'s 1886 painting, ''The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World'', depicts the unveiling of the [[Statue of Liberty]].
  • Illustration of Eiffel's lock design from a contemporary magazine
  • Eiffel in 1910
  • [[Konak Pier]] in [[İzmir]], Turkey, designed by Gustave Eiffel
  • The [[Maria Pia Bridge]]
  • Interior structural elements of the Statue of Liberty designed by Gustave Eiffel
  • Eiffel Bridge in [[Sarajevo]] 1893, also known as [[Skenderija Bridge]], spans the [[Miljacka]].
  •  [[La Paz]] bus station
FRENCH CHEMICAL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT
Alexandre Eiffel; Alexandre G. Eiffel; Alexandre Gustave Eiffel; Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel; Eiffel, Alexandre-Gustave; Gustav Eiffel; AG Eiffel
n. Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923) l"architetto francese che progettò la torre Eiffel a Parigi
Carl Friedrich Gauss         
  • heliotrope]] (background: mathematical signs) and a section of the [[triangulation network]]
  • German 10-[[Deutsche Mark]] [[Banknote]] (1993; discontinued) with formula and graph of normal distribution (background: some Göttingen buildings); portrait as mirror image of the Jensen portrait
  • Lithography by [[Siegfried Bendixen]] (1828)
  • Brunswick]]
  • House of birth in Brunswick (destroyed in World War II)
  • German Research Centre for Geosciences]] in [[Potsdam]]
  • Gauss on his deathbed (1855)
  • [[Copley Medal]] for Gauss (1838)
  • Caricature of Abraham Gotthelf Kästner by Gauss (1795)
  • Carl Friedrich Gauß 1803 by Johann Christian August Schwartz
  • Title page of Gauss' magnum opus, ''[[Disquisitiones Arithmeticae]]''
  • [[Gauss's diary]] entry related to sum of triangular numbers (1796)
  • Portrait of Gauss in Volume II of "''Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke''," 1876
  • Title page of ''Intensitas vis Magneticae Terrestris ad Mensuram Absolutam Revocata''
  • Title page of ''Theoria Motus Corporum Coelestium in sectionibus conicis solem ambientium''
  • Title page to the English Translation of ''Theoria Motus'' by [[Charles Henry Davis]] (1857)
  • Parochial registration]] of Gauss' birth
  • [[Survey marker]] stone in Garlste (now [[Garlstedt]])
  • Old observatory (circa 1800)
  • Albani Cemetery]] in [[Göttingen]], Germany
  • Gauss-Weber monument in Göttingen
  • Gauss' second wife Wilhelmine Waldeck
  • Ludwig Becker]]
GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN AND PHYSICIST (1777–1855)
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss; Karl Gauss; Carl Frederich Gauss; Karl Friedrich Gauss; Carl Gauss; C. F. Gauss; Carl F. Gauss; Carl Friedrich Gauß; Johann Friedrich Karl Gauss; C.F. Gauss; Carl friedrich gauss; Carl Friederich Gauss; C. F. Gauß; Guass; CF Gauss; Karl Friedrich Gauß; Carl Freidrich Gauss; Johann Carl Friedrich Gauß; Carl Gauß; Friedrich gauss; Gauss; Johann Karl Friedrich Gauss; Carolus Fridericus Gauss; Princeps mathematicorum; Religious views of Carl Friedrich Gauss; Gauß, Johann Carl Friedrich; Carl Friedrich Gausz
Carl Friederich Gauss (1777-1855), fisico, matematico e astronomo tedesco studioso del magnetismo, elettromagnetismo e ottica

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Wikipedia

Louis Gustave Ricard

Louis Gustave Ricard (1 September 1823, Marseille - 23 January 1873, Paris) was a French painter, known primarily for his portraits.