Jan Willenberg (23 June 1571, Trzebnica – 3 October 1613, Prague) was a late-renaissance author of woodcuts, prints and drawings active in Moravia and Bohemia. He is best known for his book illustrations and vedute of several cities in Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Slovakia or Austria. Willenberg is one of a few known printmakers of the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, whose name and work are known.[1]
JanWillenberg (23 June 1571, Trzebnica – 3 October 1613, Prague) was a late-renaissance author of woodcuts, prints and drawings active in Moravia and...
Willenberg may refer to: Samuel Willenberg (1923–2016), Polish-Israeli sculptor and Holocaust survivor JanWillenberg (1571–1613), author of woodcuts...
Samuel Willenberg, nom de guerre Igo (16 February 1923 – 19 February 2016), was a Polish Holocaust survivor, artist, and writer. He was a Sonderkommando[citation...
of Duke Przemysł I of Greater Poland, abbess of Trzebnica from 1278 JanWillenberg (1571–1613), author of woodcuts, prints and drawings active in Moravia...
resident ex diversis nationibus aggregati. Though differing from the earlier Willenberg culture, some traditions were continued, thus the corresponding archaeological...
with woodcuts by JanWillenberg (1571-1613). The work was originally written in Polish, translated into Czech by the Lutheran pastor Jan Wodiczko) (English:...
and Samuel Willenberg. Among the Jewish prisoners who escaped after setting fire to the camp, there were two 19-year-olds, Samuel Willenberg and Kalman...
Morris Venezia, Shlomo Venezia, Antonio Boldrin, Alter Fajnzylberg, Samuel Willenberg, Abram Dragon, David Olère, Henryk Mandelbaum and Martin Gray. Another...
Thomas (Toivi) Blatt, Alexander Donat, Rudolf Reder, Tom Teicholz, Samuel Willenberg, Richard Glazar; museums and private collections. United States Holocaust...
Goths with the artifacts of a culture named after the East Prussian town Willenberg-Wielbark." Heather 2010, p. 104. "[I]s now generally accepted that the...
The Federal Republic of Germany: The End of an era edited by Eva Kolinsky Jan Friedmann and Axel Frohn (4 October 2011). "A 'Half-Baked' Deal Former German...
(Oksywie) culture, and at the beginning of the first millennium by the Willenberg (Wielbark) Culture. While the Jastorf culture is usually associated with...
Thomas (Toivi) Blatt, Alexander Donat, Rudolf Reder, Tom Teicholz, Samuel Willenberg, Richard Glazar; museums and private collections. Edward Kopówka, Paweł...
better soil due to the increasing importance of plant cultivation. The Willenberg or Wielbark culture appeared during the first half of the 1st century...
1997, p. 217. Beste, Ralf; Bönisch, Georg; Darnstaedt, Thomas; Friedmann, Jan; Fröhlingsdorf, Michael; Wiegrefe, Klaus (6 March 2012). "From Dictatorship...
Wahlkampftour 1969. Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-86153-647-5. Jan Schönfelder; Rainer Erices: Willy Brandt in Erfurt. Das erste deutsch-deutsche...
Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski Teresa Suchecka-Nowak Maciej Matthew Szymanski Samuel Willenberg Maria Wittek Jerzy Broszkiewicz (lieutenant colonel) [pl] Wanda Bigoszewska:...
PMID 17537799. Haase M, Schott M, Bornstein SR, Malendowicz LK, Scherbaum WA, Willenberg HS (Feb 2007). "CITED2 is expressed in human adrenocortical cells and...
2002) Ken Hofmann, American businessman (d. 2018) February 16 – Samuel Willenberg, Polish-born Israeli sculptor, painter and last surviving member of the...
Night about his deportation to Auschwitz, as well as Dawn and Day. Samuel Willenberg wrote Revolt in Treblinka. Miriam Winter wrote Trains: A Memoir of a Hidden...
home. Mędykowski writes that Holocaust survivors Shevah Weiss and Samuel Willenberg confirm the negative attitudes toward Jews, which are well known to historians...
Maciorowski, Mirosław (17 March 2018), Prof. Jan Grabowski: Pomagaliśmy Niemcom zabijać Żydów [Prof. Jan Grabowski: We helped the Germans kill Jews],...