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Johan Thomas Lundbye (1
September 1818 – 25
April 1848) was a
Danish painter and
graphic artist,
known for his
animal and
landscape paintings. He was...
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Lundby and
Lundbye are
place names and
surnames of
Scandinavian origin. They may
refer to: Lundby, Aalborg, a
village near
Gistrup in
Aalborg Muni****lity...
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Preben Lundbye (born 1
April 1950) is a
Danish football coach previously for
Holstebro Boldklub and
Silkeborg IF. As a
football player for
Hvidovre IF...
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Wearing a Turban, c. 1842–44. Seen in Parkinson's house:
Johan Thomas Lundbye, Kolås Wood. Vejrhøj, 1846. Seen in Parkinson's house:
Constantin Hansen...
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Suppl 2): S315 – S367. doi:10.1161/cir.0000000000000252. PMID 26472989.
Lundbye JB (2012).
Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest :
clinical application...
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blows into
Gjallarhorn while holding a
sword with a man's face on it (a
reference to the "man's head" kenning).
Illustration (1907) by J. T.
Lundbye....
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Viggo Jensen (July 2002–Oct 2006)
Peder Knudsen (Oct 2006–Dec 2008)
Preben Lundbye (2007)
Troels Bech (Jan 2009–June 2012) Keld
Bordinggaard (July 2012–Nov...
- his
Fabler for Børn (“Fables for Children,” 1845;
illustrated by
Johan Lundbye), a book of
verses about animals. They are not fables, but
small snapshots...
- (2013–2017)
Mette Gravholt (2015–2017) Mie Sørensen (2017–2018)
Celine Lundbye Kristiansen (2016–2018) Line Skak (2018–2019)
Sarah Iversen (2009–2012)...
- Folktales) (1819–1823),
which encouraged artists such as
Johan Thomas Lundbye to
depict the
julenisse (Christmas nisse)
later in the 19th century. Dressed...