Georg Petel or Jorg Petel (1601/02, Weilheim, Bavaria – January 1635, Augsburg) was a German sculptor and a virtuoso ivory carver. His work marks the...
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politician David Petel (1921–2019), Israeli politician Georg Petel (1601/02–1635), German sculptor All pages with titles containing Petel Petek (disambiguation)...
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Weilheimer sculpture school. Well-known representatives from this time were Georg Petel, Hans Krumpper, and Johann Sebastian Degler. In 1611, the so-called Trifthof...
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Friedrich Sustris, Hubert Gerhard, Hans Krumpper, Adrian de Vries and Georg Petel. The Duke died at Ingolstadt on 27 September 1651. He is buried in St...
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Christopher (southern transept, 1491); an "Ecce Homo" by Baroque artist Georg Petel. The church has also a Romanesque crypt, dating to the 10th century and...
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Kunst), which is possibly a double portrait of Francois Duquesnoy and Georg Petel. This suggests he was also active as a portrait painter. A fine example...
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and an altar at Siena Francesco Pesellino, work includes a predella Georg Petel, German sculptor; works include wood and ivory crucifixes, and a carved...
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reason of his association with sculptors such as Johannes van Mildert, Georg Petel and Faydherbe. Thanks to his training under Rubens, Faydherbe had learned...
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Teutsche Academie, 1675 327 Michel Leblond Teutsche Academie, 1675 358 Georg Petel Teutsche Academie, 1675 342 Rembrandt Teutsche Academie, 1675 326 Aegidius...
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including a monumental bronze crucifix and a sorrowing Mary Magdalene by Georg Petel. The silver shrine of the relics of Saint Erhard dates from the 19th...
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