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- Jacob Kremberg (sometimes Jakob Kremberg) was a sculptor, working in Scania, present-day Sweden, then Denmark, during the early 17th century. He was probably...
- Bertrand and A Martinez. 44 22 "The Suction Method" Darrell Wasyk Rudy Kremberg (Story) Gerald Wexler (Teleplay) March 5, 2000 (2000-03-05) 037 A middle-aged...
- authors. The Ukrainian Torban is a descendant of the Angélique. Jakob Kremberg, Musicalische Gemüths-Ergoetzung oder Arien ... (Dresden: 1689), in Tabulature...
- Lorentz Jørgensen Marv Kaisersatt Johannes Kirchmayer Glisha Kostovski Jacob Kremberg Armand LaMontagne Ron Lane Alois Lang Walter Langcake (1889–1967) Po Shun...
- (49 ft). It was made in 1611 by several local master carpenters: Jacob Kremberg, Statius Otto [sv], Curt Snedker, Öllrich Svarfer and Henrik Könnicke together...
- Seeing the Worlds Unity in its Variety (with Richard Raatzsch and Bettina Kremberg), Wittgenstein Studies 5, 2002 "A Three-Person Model of Empathy” in: Emotion...
- from Gårdstånga church are the works of Danish sculptor and carver Jakob Kremberg, who was a prominent maker of church carvings in Skåne during the reign...
- altarpiece from 1735 and one from c. 1600; the latter is made by sculptor Jacob Kremberg. The same sculptor also decorated the pulpit, which dates from 1604 and...
- 12th century. The pulpit is from 1598 and made in the workshop of Jacob Kremberg. The altarpiece by Johan Ullberg is from 1774 but was moved from the apse...
- The pulpit from the early 17th century is possibly the work of Jakob Kremberg from Lund. The reliefs in the panels depict the Nativity, the Crucifixion...