Definition of Kobell. Meaning of Kobell. Synonyms of Kobell

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Kobell. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Kobell and, of course, Kobell synonyms and on the right images related to the word Kobell.

Definition of Kobell

No result for Kobell. Showing similar results...

Kobellite
Kobellite Ko"bel*lite, n. [From Franz von Kobell, of Munich.] (Min.) A blackish gray mineral, a sulphide of antimony, bismuth, and lead.

Meaning of Kobell from wikipedia

- Kobell (Surname) may refer to: Ferdinand Kobell (1740–1799), German painter and engraver Franz Kobell (1749–1822), German painter, etcher, and draftsman...
- Ritter von Kobell (19 July 1803 – 11 November 1882) was a German mineralogist and writer of short stories and poems in Bavarian dialect. Kobell was born...
- Ferdinand Kobell (7 June 1740, Mannheim – 1 February 1799, Munich) was a German painter and copper engraver. His family was originally from Hesse. His...
- von Kobell (6 April 1766 – 15 July 1853) was a German painter, printmaker and teacher. Kobell was born in Mannheim, the son of Ferdinand Kobell, a landscape...
- Franz Kobell (23 November 1749 in Mannheim – 14 January 1822 in Munich) was a German painter, etcher and draftsman. The Elector Karl Theodor of Bavaria...
- Hendrik Kobell (13 September 1751 – 3 August 1779) was an 18th-century landscape and marine painter, etcher, draftsman and watercolorist from the Northern...
- Hitler's personal secretary during the Second World War Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803–1882), mineralogist and writer Carl Alexander von Martius (1838–1920)...
- Jan Kobell (born Delfshaven, 1779; died Amsterdam, 14 September 1814) was a Dutch animal and landscape painter. He was a pupil of Willem Rutgaart van der...
- canvas painting completed in 1808 by the German landscape artist Wilhelm von Kobell. It is now in the collection of the Neue Pinakothek, in Munich. The actual...
- by CMF Bencini from 1948 into the 1950s, in 1954 he bought a second-hand Kobell, a larger coupled rangefinder camera for 6x9 plates and film, one of only...