- "Dem Erszamen/Jorgen
gisze to lunden/in
engelant mynem/broder to handen" ("To be
handed to my brother, the
honourable Jorgen gisze at
London in England")...
- "Dem Erszamen/Jorgen
gisze to lunden/in
engelant mynem/broder to handen" ("To be
handed to my brother, the
honourable Jorgen gisze at
London in England")...
-
protect its
owner against ill-health".
Holbein portrays the
merchant Georg Gisze among elaborate symbols of
science and
wealth that
evoke the sitter's personal...
-
Merchant George Gisze (1497-1562) (on the table) and
Hermann von
Wedigh III (died 1560) (on his
index finger). The
merchant George Gisze (1497-1562), 1532...
- 4 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of the
Merchant Georg Gisze 1532 Oil and
tempera on oak 90.3 × 85.7 cm
Berlin State Museums Portrait...
-
Giovanni Bellini c. 1480 Gemäldegalerie Berlin,
Germany The
Merchant Georg Gisze Hans
Holbein the
Younger 1497–1562
Museum Kampa Prague,
Czech Republic The...
- reps. But some were
prominent figures in
English society: men like
George Gisze from Danzig, Dirk
Tybis from Duisberg, or the
Coglone expatriates Herman...
-
Portrait of
Anton Fugger by Hans
Maler zu Schwaz, c. 1525
Portrait of
George Gisze, the merchant, by Hans
Holbein the Younger, c 1532
Portrait of a member...
- Poland, to the
influential and
wealthy merchant Patrician family Giese (or
Gisze). The
Giese family had
emigrated from Unna, near Giesen,
Cologne in 1430...
-
staggered rows of diamonds, as seen in
Holbein the Younger's
Portrait of
Georg Gisze (1532), or the
Somerset House Conference (1608). Type II: now more often...