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Gillis Mostaert the
Elder (27 or 28
November 1528 – 28
December 1598) was a
Flemish Renaissance painter and
draughtsman active in
Antwerp in the second...
- Jan
Mostaert (c. 1475 – 1552/1553) was a
Dutch Renaissance painter who is
known mainly for his
religious subjects and portraits. One of his most famous...
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Mostert or
Mostaert is a
Dutch and
Afrikaans metonymic occupational surname.
Meaning "mustard", it
originally referred to a
mustard miller or salesman...
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Antoine Mostaert (Dutch: Antoon; 10
August 1881 – 1971) was a
Belgian Roman Catholic missionary in China. Born in Bruges;
studied Latin and Gr**** during...
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Frans Mostaert (1528–1560) was a
Flemish Renaissance painter specializing in
landscape paintings.
Frans Mostaert was born in Hulst. The
early biographer...
- (Introduction to the Tu language). Běijīng 北京: Mínzú chūbǎnshè 民族出版社.
Mostaert, A.; de Shmedt, A. (1930). "Le
Dialecte Monguor parlé par les
Mongols du...
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dialect of the
standard Mongolian language. Due to the
research of
Antoine Mostaert, the
development of this
dialect can be
traced back 100 years. The Ordos...
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panel painting from the
early 1520s by the
Dutch Renaissance artist Jan
Mostaert in the
collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam,
where in 2020 it was on...
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February 2016 at the
Wayback Machine (1928)
Street 1963, pp. 265–268.
Mostaert & Cleaves, pp. 56–57. Jean Richard,
Histoire des Croisades, p. 485 Grummitt...
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Madonna and
Child (Masaccio), Gemäldegalerie,
Berlin Adoration of the Magi (
Mostaert),
Rijksmuseum Adoration of the Magi (Perugino, Perugia),
Galleria ****onale...