Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Hans (II) Holbein (designer), Hans Lützelburger (blockcutter),
Memento mori (Trechsel)
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Holbein's Dance of Death
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Hans (II) Holbein (designer), Hans Lützelburger (blockcutter),
Memento mori (Trechsel)
.
Part of
Holbein's Dance of Death
Hans (II) Holbein (designer), Hans Lützelburger (blockcutter),
Memento mori (Memorare novissima, & in aeternum non peccabis)
.
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Les simulachres & Historiees Faces De La Mort ..., Lyon: Gaspard Trechsel (printer), Melchior Trechsel (printer), Jean Frellon (publisher), 1538 (Boston, MS, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
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Hans (II) Holbein (1497/1498 - 1543)
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Les simulachres & Historiees Faces De La Mort ...
, Lyon: Jean Frellon (publisher), Gaspard Trechsel (printer), Melchior Trechsel (printer), 1538
In-Urus interactions
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Mortalium nobilitas (Daubmann; Osterberger)
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Wenceslaus Hollar (printmaker),
Mortalium nobilitas
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Vanitas and allegories of Death (Iconclass: 11R51)
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