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Holbein
Holbein may refer to: Holbein (surname) Holbein, Saskatchewan, a small village in Canada Holbein carpet, a type of Ottoman carpet Holbein stitch, a type of embroidery stitch Holbein (crater), a crater on Mercury wikipedia.org
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Holbein
Holbein (ˈhəʊlbaɪn, ˈhɒl-) The name of the German painter Hans Holbein (1497–1543), used attrib. to designate embroidery, rugs, etc., embodying qualities or decoration characteristic of Holbein or his work. Hence Holbeiˈnesque a. [see -esque], resembling the work of Holbein.1881 C. C. Harrison Woman... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holbein (surname)
Holbein is a surname of Germanic origin. Holbein the Elder, court artist to King Henry VIII of England Ambrosius Holbein (1494–1519), German painter, son of Hans Holbein the Elder Sigmund Holbein wikipedia.org
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Holbein (crater)
Holbein is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1979. Holbein is named for the Germain painters Hans Holbein the Elder, who lived from 1465 to 1524, and Hans Holbein the Younger, who lived from 1497 to 1543 wikipedia.org
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Ulrich Holbein
Ulrich Holbein (born January 24, 1953, in Erfurt) is a German writer. Holbein was the winner of the 2003 Hugo Ball Prize and winner of the 2012 Kassel Literary Prize. wikipedia.org
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Ambrosius Holbein
The young Holbein, alongside his brother and his father, is pictured in the left-hand panel of Holbein the Elder's 1504 altarpiece triptych the Basilica See also Hans Holbein the Elder Hans Holbein the Younger Early Renaissance painting References External links Ambrosius Holbein at Artcyclopedia wikipedia.org
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Thomas Holbein
Thomas Holbein (born March 6, 1983 in Belfort) is a French professional footballer, who currently plays in the Championnat de France amateur 2 for AS Illzach Career Holbein played at the professional level in Ligue 2 for Besançon RC and in Serie C2 for A.C. Legnano. wikipedia.org
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Holbein, Saskatchewan
Holbein is an organized hamlet in Saskatchewan that lies within the Rural Municipality of Shellbrook No. 493. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Holbein had a population of 122 living in 48 of its 54 total private dwellings wikipedia.org
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Hans Holbein the Younger
Holbein: The Paintings of Hans Holbein the Younger. Boston: David R. Godine, 1985. . Sander, Jochen. External links A list of museums featuring the artist 2006 exhibition on Holbein in England at Tate Britain Hans-Holbein.org 145 works by Hans Holbein wikipedia.org
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Thomas Holbein Hendley
Colonel Thomas Holbein Hendley (21 April 1847 – 2 February 1917) was a British medical officer in the Indian Medical Service and an amateur authority wikipedia.org
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The Ambassadors (Holbein)
The Ambassadors is a 1533 painting by Hans Holbein the Younger. A further possibility is that Holbein simply wished to show off his ability with the technique in order to secure future commissions. wikipedia.org
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Holbein carpet
Type III: Large-pattern Holbein. The carpet in Holbein's The Ambassadors is of this type. Type IV: Large-pattern Holbein. wikipedia.org
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Hans Holbein the Elder
He belonged to a celebrated family of painters; his father was Michael Holbein; his brother was Sigmund Holbein (died 1540). Holbein painted richly colored religious works. wikipedia.org
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Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg
The Holbein-Gymnasium is a natural scientific technological and lingual Gymnasium in Augsburg. wikipedia.org
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Holbein Gate
The Holbein Gate was described by Thomas Pennant as "the most beautiful gate at Whitehall". Description The name of Holbein Gate reflects a tradition that it was designed by Hans Holbein, although any connection with Holbein seems unlikely. wikipedia.org
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