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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Christ Led to the Praetorium (Daubmann; Osterberger)

Part of Set of gospel and catechism illustrations 65 x 70 mm (Daubmann; Osterberger; Fabricius; Segebade) ⛁

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  • h: 65 mm
  • w: 70 mm
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  • Christ Led to the Praetorium. In Johannes Draconites, Die Passio Jesv Christi Nach den vier Evangelisten Ausgeleget ..., Königsberg: Hans Daubmann (printer), 1561 (Toruń, BUT), fol. Q2v ◼
  • Christ Led to the Praetorium. In Jonas Bretkūnas, Postilla tatai esti Triumpas ir Prastas Ischguldimas Euangeliu ..., Königsberg: Georg Osterberger (printer), 1591 (Cracow, MNK, BCzart), p. 377 ◼
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  • Set of gospel and catechism illustrations 65 x 70 mm (Daubmann; Osterberger; Fabricius; Segebade) ⛁
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Christ Led to the Praetorium (Daubmann; Osterberger). Part of Set of gospel and catechism illustrations 65 x 70 mm (Daubmann; Osterberger; Fabricius; Segebade)

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  • ⇤ Christ Led to the Praetorium (Daubmann 1550). Part of Set of gospel scenes ca 105/110 x 140 mm (Daubmann 1550-1574)
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    • 2021-10-13 13:40

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec; Wojciech Kordyzon

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-11-28 21:12)

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