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Bernt Notke (De-Bernt
Notke.ogg; c. 1440 –
before May 1509) was a late
Gothic artist from the
Baltic region. He has been
described as one of the foremost...
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Danse Macabre is a
painting by
Bernt Notke. A
fragment of the late fifteenth-century painting,
originally some 30
meters (98.4 ft) wide, is displa****...
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located in
Storkyrkan in Stockholm, Sweden. It is
attributed to
Bernt Notke and was
commissioned by the
Swedish regent Sten
Sture the Elder. It was...
- of
paintings on
canvas by
Bernt Notke (1440–1509) in Lübeck (1463); the
initial fragment of the
original Bernt Notke painting Danse Macabre (accomplished...
- a 2006
novel by
Laurell K.
Hamilton Danse Macabre (
Notke), a 15th-century
painting by
Bernt Notke Danse macabre (Saint-Saëns), a tone poem for orchestra...
- prominent,
visible in
medieval churches on
Saaremaa and
exemplified by
Bernt Notke's Danse Macabre in St.
Nicholas Church, Tallinn.
Renaissance painter Michael...
- but was
subsequently reconstructed. It is also
famous for
works of
Bernt Notke and
Thomas Quellinus,
which survived the
bombing raid in 1942. The famous...
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Storkyrkan in Stockholm,
commonly attributed to the
German sculptor Bernt Notke, was
raised to
commemorate the battle. For a
quarter of a
century he ruled...
- altarpiece.
Lieven van Lathem,
Saint George and the
Dragon (c. 1471)
Bernt Notke,
Saint George and the Dragon,
Storkyrkan in Stockholm, c. 1484–1489. Andrea...
- (Reval),
Estonia there is a well-known
Danse Macabre painting by
Bernt Notke displa**** at St.
Nikolaus Church (Niguliste),
dating the end of 15th century...