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Andrew Lawrenceson Smith, also
known as
Anders Lauritzen Smith (born in
Braco ca. 1620, dead ca. 1694 in Stavanger), was a
Scottish craftsman, woodcutter...
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suppressed curvature. The
Scottish craftsman,
woodcutter and
painter Andrew Lawrenceson Smith is seen as one of the
leading examples in the use of cartilage...
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Trinity Times. "In
defence of
Wills Hall". 8
January 2017.
Lawrenceson, T.E. (1957) 'St.
Anselm Hall in the
University of Manchester, 1907-1957...
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restoration of the
cathedral was
conducted in 1999.
Scottish craftsman Andrew Lawrenceson Smith (ca. 1620-1694) is well-known for his
works in
Stavanger Cathedral...
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Andrew Smith Andrew Hugh
Smith (1931–2012),
British businessman Andrew Lawrenceson Smith (1620–1694),
Scottish painter Andrew Reynolds Smith (born 1966)...
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museum Kystkultursamlingen i Tananger, a
Maritime collection Andrew Lawrenceson Smith (ca.1620 - ca.1694), a
Scottish craftsman, woodcutter, and painter...
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William McGregor Kate
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Settlements and
Localities in...
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Other significant artists from the
period include Andrew Lawrenceson Smith (Anders Smith) and
craftsmen Thomas and
Laurits Snekker. Cartilage...
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Christian Hansen Ernst [no],
civil servant (born c. 1660).
Andrew Lawrenceson Smith, craftsman,
woodcutter and
painter (born c. 1620). Portals: Norway...
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Trondheim ends. The
pulpit in the
Stavanger Cathedral is
carved by
Andrew Lawrenceson Smith. Portals:
Norway History Lists Rian, Øystein; Mardal,
Magnus A...