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    Meister Hartmann was a German sculptor active from c. 1417 to 1428, and the earliest exponent of the Ulm school. Barbara Maier-Lörcher: Meisterwerke Ulmer...
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    has been demonstrated, supported by valuable exhibits beginning with Meister Hartmann and Hans Multscher to Martin Schaffner, Michel Erhart, Hans Schüchlin...
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  • fl. c. 1410–1420 German Painter Jacomart 1410–1461 Spanish Painter Meister Hartmann fl. c. 1417–1428 German Sculptor Jaume Huguet 1412–1492 Spanish Painter...
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    (414r-415r, where he is indicated as Meister Rumslant) and of the Jenaer Liederbuch. Alfred Willi Hans Hartmann, Edmund Barczyk. "Jenaer Liederbuch",...
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    The Naumburg Master (a notname; German: Naumburger Meister or Meister von Naumburg) was an anonymous medieval stone sculptor. His works date to the middle...
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    family of ministeriales) 256v: Hartmann von Starkenberg (of Werdenberg-Sargans, either Hartmann I, fl. 1250s, or his son Hartmann II, fl. 1270s) 257v: Von Stadegge...
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    britannica.com. Retrieved 11 April 2023. Madhusudan A. Dhaky; Michael Meister (1996). Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, Volume 1 Part 3 South...
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    Some Minnesänger, as indicated by the title Meister (master), were clearly educated commoners, such as Meister Konrad von Würzburg. It is thought that many...
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    life and art. The work stands with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Wilhelm Meister and Adalbert Stifter's Der Nachsommer as one of the most important examples...
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    Lotusblüten (1908-1913 (1914/15)) was a theosophical magazine published by Franz Hartmann. It was the second theosophical magazine in Germany and Austria after Wilhelm...
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