- handicrafts, etc. Ease of
working and good
acoustic properties also make
limewood po****r for
electric and b****
guitar bodies and for wind
instruments such...
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which he
essentially belonged, and
Northern Renaissance art, a
master in
limewood and stone. He was also a
local politician in the
council of Würzburg. Most...
- The
Bardney Limewoods, part of the
Lincolnshire Limewoods National Nature Reserve is a
collection of
small woodlands near
Bardney in Lincolnshire. The...
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aquarium bubbler, is a
piece of
aquarium furniture,
traditionally a
piece of
limewood or
porous stone,
whose purpose is to
gradually diffuse air into the tank...
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around the
edges represent the
American states and the US
armed forces. The
limewood panelling incorporates a rocket—a
tribute to America's
achievements in...
- the Tomb,
sometimes referred to as Dead Christ, is an oil and
tempera on
limewood painting created by the
German artist and
printmaker Hans
Holbein the Younger...
- with
traces of
original painting, c. 1460/65 (7055)
Virgin and Child,
limewood, c. 1465 (2240)
Saint Anne with
Virgin and
Child (Anna Selbtritt), sandstone...
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beechwood 31,5 x 23
Hessisches Landesmuseum,
Darmstadt c. 1525–1530 oil on
limewood 87 x 60 Alte Pinakothek,
Munich c. 1530 oil on
beechwood 38.1 x 25,1 National...
- "Story of the
Golden Boot" – via imdb.com. Baxandall,
Michael (1980). The
Limewood Sculptors of
Renaissance Germany. Yale
University Press. ISBN 0-300-02829-6...
- the Dead
Christ in the Tomb, and a detail, 1521–22. Oil and
tempera on
limewood,
Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of a Lady with a
Squirrel and a Starling, c...