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Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
John French Sloan — Infobox Artist name = John Sloan imagesize = 300px caption = Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street (New York City) by John Sloan. Oil 30 x 40. 1928. birthname = John French Sloan birthdate = birth date|1871|8|2|mf=y location = Lock Haven,… … Wikipedia
Johannes Ockeghem — (also Jean de, Jan; surname Okeghem, Ogkegum, Okchem, Hocquegam, Ockegham; other variant spellings are also encountered) (1410–1425, Saint Ghislain, Belgium – February 6,[1] 1497, Tours, France) was the most famous composer of the Franco Flemish… … Wikipedia
Nicolas Gombert — (c. 1495 – c. 1560)[1] was a Franco Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was one of the most famous and influential composers between Josquin des Prez and Palestrina, and best represents the fully developed, complex polyphonic style of this… … Wikipedia
Jacob Obrecht — (1457/1458 ndash; late July, 1505) was a Dutch composer of the Renaissance. He was the most famous composer of masses in Europe in the late 15th century, being eclipsed by only Josquin Desprez after his death. [Sparks, Jacob Obrecht , p.477.]… … Wikipedia
Jean Mouton — (c. 1459 ndash; October 30, 1522) was a French composer of the Renaissance. He was famous both for his motets, which are among the most refined of the time, and for being the teacher of Adrian Willaert, one of the founders of the Venetian School … Wikipedia
Ron Embleton — Ronald Sydney Embleton (6 October 1930 13 February 1988) was a British comics artist and illustrator whose work was much admired by fans and editors alike. David Ashford and Norman Wright, writing in Book and Magazine Collector (March 2002) note… … Wikipedia
Carlin stone — or Stane is the name given to several prehistoric standing stones and natural stone or landscape features in Scotland. The significance of the name is unclear, other than its association with old hags or witches. Etymology A Carl in Scots is a… … Wikipedia
Bilderlosigkeit — Unter Ikonoklasmus (zu altgriechisch εἰκών, „Bild, Abbild“ und κλάστειν, „zerbrechen“) versteht man die Zerstörung heiliger Bilder oder Denkmäler der eigenen Religion (Bildersturm), insbesondere im Christentum, im weiteren Sinne die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bilderstürmer — Unter Ikonoklasmus (zu altgriechisch εἰκών, „Bild, Abbild“ und κλάστειν, „zerbrechen“) versteht man die Zerstörung heiliger Bilder oder Denkmäler der eigenen Religion (Bildersturm), insbesondere im Christentum, im weiteren Sinne die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ikonoklasmos — Unter Ikonoklasmus (zu altgriechisch εἰκών, „Bild, Abbild“ und κλάστειν, „zerbrechen“) versteht man die Zerstörung heiliger Bilder oder Denkmäler der eigenen Religion (Bildersturm), insbesondere im Christentum, im weiteren Sinne die… … Deutsch Wikipedia