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- Q1418504 subject Q6598886.
- Q1418504 subject Q6768791.
- Q1418504 subject Q7069048.
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- Q1418504 abstract "Johann Melchior Kambly (January 1718 – 12 April 1783) was a Swiss sculptor who took part in the development of the architectural style of Frederician Rococo.Kambly was born in Zürich. He worked predominantly as a royal architect in Potsdam and contributed to, among others, Sanssouci Palace, the New Palace, the Chinese House and the New Chambers. No works have been recognized from his Swiss period. He died in Potsdam.The name Kambly is also written as Camply or Kambli.".
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- Q1418504 wikiPageWikiLink Q6598886.
- Q1418504 wikiPageWikiLink Q6768791.
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- Q1418504 wikiPageWikiLink Q7069048.
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- Q1418504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8966924.
- Q1418504 type Thing.
- Q1418504 comment "Johann Melchior Kambly (January 1718 – 12 April 1783) was a Swiss sculptor who took part in the development of the architectural style of Frederician Rococo.Kambly was born in Zürich. He worked predominantly as a royal architect in Potsdam and contributed to, among others, Sanssouci Palace, the New Palace, the Chinese House and the New Chambers. No works have been recognized from his Swiss period. He died in Potsdam.The name Kambly is also written as Camply or Kambli.".
- Q1418504 label "Johann Melchior Kambly".