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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Libuše after Admete (state I/II) (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)

Part of Set of women busts after Schön's Nine Most Faithful Pagan Women (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher). Part of Set of illustrations for Bielski's Chronicle 1554 (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher; Lob; Giermański) ⛁

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  • Libuše. In Marcin Bielski, Kronika tho iesth Historya Swiata, na szesc wiekow, a czterzy Monarchie rozdzielona ..., Cracow: Hieronim Szarfenberg (printer), 1554 (Kórnik, BK PAN), fol. 219v ◼
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  • Libuše after Admete (state II/II - Libuše) (Szarfenberg 1554; Siebeneicher)
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  • Set of women busts after Schön's Nine Most Faithful Pagan Women (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher). Part of Set of illustrations for Bielski's Chronicle 1554 (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher; Lob; Giermański) ⛁
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Libuše after Admete (state I/II) (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)

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  • ⇥ Princess (Wirzbięta; Siebeneicher). Part of Bust medallions (Wirzbięta; Siebeneicher)
  • ⇤ Erhard Schön (printmaker attr.), The Nine Most Faithful Pagan Women
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    • Admete 5.
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    Created by
    • Marcin Bogusz (2022-05-05 17:51)

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    • Marcin Bogusz; Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

    Last update by
    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-11-28 21:13)

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