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Limbourg brothers died in 1416.
The Limbourg Brothers
Philipp Limbourg has written: 'Dependability modelling under uncertainty'
It was painted with attention to all details, not just the human figures.
the human figure
Fouquet, Limbourg, Cimabue, Giotto, Duccio, Martini.
Claude Constantin has written: 'Fin du Rubane , ce ramique du Limbourg et post-Rubane'
Peter Limbourg has: Played himself in "Weck Up" in 1998. Played himself in "TV total" in 1999. Played Himself - Co-Host in "TV total" in 1999. Played Newscaster in "Harald Schmidt" in 2004. Played Nachrichtensprecher Sat1 in "Schutzengel" in 2012. Played Himself - Co-Host in "Absolute Mehrheit - Meinung muss sich wieder lohnen" in 2012.
The Southern part: Wallonia, Flanders (what is now West and East Flanders province), Antwerp and (Belgian) Brabant. The Belgian part of Limbourg (in the east of Belgium) became part of Belgium 9 years later.
Northern Renaissance versus Italian Renaissance Italian Renaissance's main medium were Frescos. In Northern Europe, they used oil. (See DaVinci's "The Last Supper" and Jan Van Eyck's "Arnolfini Wedding") During the Reformation and Counter Reformation, Italian painters made Catholic Church commissioned paintings. In the North, the paintings had far more secular subjects, and they had darker religious themes (if indeed the subject were religious). See artists/architects: Italian Renaissance Artists: Giotto, Donatello, Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Boticelli, DaVinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Palladio, Caravaggio, Gentileschi*, Bernini* Non-Italian Renaissance Artists: Limbourg Brothers, Christine de Pizan, Campin, Van der Weyden, Durer, Grunewald, Bosch, Bruegel, Rubens*, Rembrant*, Vermeer* * indicates a post Renaissance theme (Mannarism, Baroque, etc)
The cast of Absolute Mehrheit - Meinung muss sich wieder lohnen - 2012 includes: Sido as himself Heinz Buschkowsky as himself Verena Delius as Herself - Unternehmerin Wolfgang Kubicki as Himself - FDP Caren Lay as herself Peter Limbourg as Himself - Co-Host Thomas Oppermann as Himself - SPD Boris Palmer as himself Yvonne Ploetz as Herself - Die Linke Stefan Raab as Himself - Host Olli Schulz as himself Jens Spahn as himself Linda Teuteberg as Herself - FDP
Although not explicitley stated about the country setting, while some people erronusly thought it was set in England or Germany, it is actually believed to be set in Medieval France for many important reasons. Not only it was based on the French fairy tale of the same name, though the clothing is sorta based off of the British, it also has many arts, architectures, designs, and style based on European paintings, most notably French manuscripts and tapestries, including the manuscript by the Limbourg Brothers, which Stefan's Castle is based off of both the castle in Germany, and many French castles, including the Chateau D' Saumur and D' Usse. Most importantly in the end where Phillip and Aurora reunites their parents, Tchiakovsky's redention of the French royal anthem, rearranged by George Bruns, is played. Aurora can also be found at the France Pavillion Epcot.