Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Things
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Women busts after Schön's Nine Most Faithful Pagan Women (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)
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Details
printing: matrix
set or complex object: graphic cycle
Impressions
Previous states
Following states
Complex object
In-Urus parts
Argia
Diana after Porcia (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)
Judith after Hippo (Kwaśniowski)
Libuše after Admete (state I/II) (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)
Lucretia (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher; Schedel)
Dido after Arthimesia (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)
Thisbe
Wanda after Julia (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)
Zenobia after Hypsicratea (Szarfenberg; Siebeneicher)
Actors
Places
In-Urus image-to-image interactions
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Erhard Schön (printmaker attr.), The Nine Most Faithful Pagan Women
Thing liknesses
Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
Thing mention
References
Graphic catalogue entry
Web resources
Bibliography
Comments
State of art
Credits
Created by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2022-11-07 17:24)
Edited by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
Last update by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-05-26 09:58)