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Hans Holbein und der Wandel in der Kunst des frühen 16 Jahrhunderts

by BRINKMANN, Bodo - SCHMID, Wolfgang

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Turnhout,: Brepols,, 2005.. Johann David Passavant - Colloquium Städelsches Kunstinstitut 22.-23. November 2003.. vi, 311 pages, illustrations in b/w and colour. Soft cover. Arts

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Title
Hans Holbein und der Wandel in der Kunst des frühen 16 Jahrhunderts
Author
BRINKMANN, Bodo - SCHMID, Wolfgang
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Johann David Passavant - Colloquium Städelsches Kunstinstit
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Paperback
Publisher
Brepols,
Place of Publication
Turnhout,
Date Published
2005.

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In 1976 Marc Van de Wiele rents a small shop in Prinsenhof, in Bruges. In 1977 he marries Anette. They move to the Sint-Salvatorskoorstraat, very close to the Simon Stévin square, a few years later.
In 1992, they buy and renovate a historical building on the corner of the Sint-Salvatorskerkhof and the Heilige Geeststraat.
Since forty years Marc Van de Wiele specialises in illustrated books from the 15th till the 20th century: books of hours, incunabula, natural history, atlases, medical books and books of artists. In 2004 Nathalie Van de Wiele (degree in romance languages) came into the business.
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