Hinrik Funhof (died 1485, also spelled Henrik Funhof) was a late Gothic painter who lived and worked in Hamburg. After the death of his colleague Hans...
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his father's death his mother was thrice remarried to painters- to Hinrik Funhof (d. 1485), to Absolon Stumme (d. 1499), and then finally to Wilm Dedeke...
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workshop was taken over by Hinrik Funhof, who in 1475 also married Bornemann's widow. He was also the father of painter Hinrik Bornemann. This article is...
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(1923–1982) Ulrich Füetrer (c. 1450–1496/1500) Heinrich Füger (1751–1818) Hinrik Funhof (?–1485) Edmund Fürst (1874–1955) Klaus Fußmann (born 1938) Conrad Fyoll...
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as Master Francke, the Master of the Malchin Altar, Hans Bornemann, Hinrik Funhof and Wilm Dedeke who survived into the Renaissance period. Hanseatic...
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