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Mater Dolorosa (Szarfenberg)
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Set of early-16th-c. woodblocks of ca 95 x 70 mm (Wietor; Szarfenberg; Ungler)
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Mater Dolorosa (Szarfenberg)
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Part of
Set of early-16th-c. woodblocks of ca 95 x 70 mm (Wietor; Szarfenberg; Ungler)
Mater Dolorosa
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Statuta Noua Inclite p[ro]uintie Gnesnen[sis] ..., Cracow: Maciej Szarfenberg (printer), Jan (I) Łaski (publisher), 1527 (Warsaw, BN), fol. A1v
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Statuta Noua Inclite p[ro]uintie Gnesnen[sis] ...
, Cracow: Jan (I) Łaski (publisher), Maciej Szarfenberg (printer), 1527
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Mater Dolorosa (Szarfenberger 1585)
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Set of Hortulus illustrations (Szarfenberger; Piotrkowczyk)
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Erhard Schön (printmaker),
Mater Dolorosa (Klein; Peypus)
(Berlin, SMB, Kupferstichkabinett).
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Set of Hortulus illustrations 65 x 55 mm (Clein)
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Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-02-05 16:06)
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Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-06-02 05:01)