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FTTH Council Europe Seeks Director General to Guide Continued Success; Full-time Position Created to Reflect the Growth of the Council.
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April 27, 2007
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M2 PRESSWIRE-27 April 2007-FTTH Council Europe: FTTH Council Europe Seeks Director General to Guide Continued Success; Full-time Position Created to Reflect the Growth of the Council(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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Experienced, articulate and well-regarded candidates from across the European IT and Telecommunications industries are being invited to apply for the role of Director General of the FTTH Council Europe.
The newly created position - incorporating the functions of chief administrator and spokesperson amongst many other ...
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Let the artists die.
Magazine article from: The New Leader
; ...acknowledged main inspiration is the sculptor Veit Stoss. He was born near Nuremberg about...95. During 12 of his Polish years Stoss worked on the retable of the Church...20th-century surrealism, makes Stoss both a character in and the essential...
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Sculpture on a grand scale: Kim Woods reviews a spectacularly large and lavish book on German and Austrian carved wooden altarpieces that is full of new information.(The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...misconceptions are corrected (the Krakow altarpiece by Veit Stoss was financed by the Polish as well as the expatriate German community). Veit Stoss's altarpiece made for the Carmelite monastery in Nuremberg...
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The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Early Modern Germany: Protestant and Catholic Piety, 1500-1648.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...methodological introductions, Heal turns in chapter 2 to the effects of the Lutheran reform in Nuremberg on Marian piety. Veit Stoss's Annunciation--still today a striking part of any visit to Nuremberg--is only the first of several dozen reference...
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Eerily enigmatic
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...echo, it seems to me, in an up-to-date idiom, especially of the figures carved around 1500 by such artists as Veit Stoss, Tilman Riemenschneider and Nikolaus Gerhaert. Those late-mediaeval craftsmen achieved an effect of hyper-realism...
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'Woodturning master' to show his work at gallery; HAY-ON-WYE: Town becoming a mecca for woodcarving enthusiasts.(Arts)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...Middle Ages and later the craft was used by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and the German sculptor and woodcarver, Veit Stoss. But industrialisation led to a decline of the trade as mass-produced items took over. Recently the popularity in...
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The spirit of Wyspianski: Nicholas Hodge visits a spectacular exhibition in Cracow commemorating the centenary of the death of Stanislaw Wyspianski--artist, designer, dramatist and Polish patriot.(EXHIBITIONS)('Stanislawa Wyspianskiego: Teatr Ogromny, Poland)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...colour frames the embattled monarch. The promise of resurrection is also suggested by the composition's reference to Veit Stoss's Cracow masterpiece, The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin, as discussed by the scholar Jan Cavanaugh in Out...
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Rachel Feinstein at Marianne Boesky.(NEW YORK)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...large stained-wood sculptures in the center of the front gallery were inspired in part by the late medieval sculptors Veit Stoss and Tilman Riemenschneider. They also have a lot to do with Cubism--the figures are sliced into segments as if by...
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CARVED SPLENDOR: LATE GOTHIC ALTARPIECES IN SOUTHERN GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND SOUTH TIROL
Magazine article from: Artforum
; ...photographs masterfully capture the inward expressivity and exhilarating woodwork of the sculpture of Riemenschneider, Veit Stoss, and others in twenty-two churches throughout present-day Germany and Austria. Rarely does one see a book of such...
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from elderly artists and badly-behaved ones to painters who just wanted to be alone, martin gayford picks the best new art books
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...describes them in depth with illustrations both lavish and sumptuous. You close it in no doubt that some of these works - Veit Stoss's colossal Death of the Virgin in the Church of St Mary, Krakow, for example, or Tilman Riemanschneider's austere...
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Tilman Riemenschneider at the Met.
Magazine article from: New Criterion
; ...influences and sources, and helping to clarify the qualities that set him apart. These artists include the sculptors Veit Stoss, who seems to have been both colleague and competitor, and Niclaus Gerhaert von Leiden, the older artist from whom...
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