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Sebald Beham (1500–1550) was a
German painter and printmaker,
mainly known for his very
small engravings. Born in Nuremberg, he
spent the
later part of...
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Barthel Beham (or Bartel) (1502–1540) was a
German engraver, miniaturist, and painter. The
younger brother of Hans
Sebald Beham, he was born into a family...
- Hans
Beham may
refer to: Hans
Sebald Beham (1500–1550), engraver,
designer of woodcuts,
painter and
miniaturist born in
Nuremberg Hans
Beham, also of...
- decorations, and statues. In Germany, the
brothers Barthel Beham (1502–40) and
Sebald Beham (1500–50)
produced between them six
different renderings of...
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Michael Beheim (also
Michel Behaim,
Beham or Behm, 1416 – c.1472) was a
wandering singer from the modern-day
German state Baden-Württemberg. He is an...
- some no
larger than a
postage stamp. The
leading members were Hans
Sebald Beham, his
brother Barthel, and
George Pencz, all from Nuremberg, and Heinrich...
- Hans
Beham (born
circa 1480 in Nuremberg, died 1533 in Kraków) was a
German bell-founder and
artillery craftsman in the
service of King
Sigismund I the...
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disproportionate number of old
master prints,
sometimes shown nude.
Barthel Beham engraved three compositions of the subject, and
other of the "Little Masters"...
- Hyde and Behman, was an
American theatre firm that was
owned and
operated by Brooklyn-based
impresarios Richard Hyde (1856-1912) and
Louis C.
Behman (1855-1902)...
- the
story first appeared in m****cripts and
prints such as Hans
Sebald Beham's The
Judgement of
Cambyses (1542)
which was part of the
frontispiece of...