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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Creeping buttercup (Isengrin)

Part of Set of plants for De historia stirpium (Isengrin) ⛁

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  • set or complex object: piece
  • tool
Impressions
  • Albrecht Meyer (designer), Veit Rudolf Specklin (blockcutter), Creeping buttercup (Chrysanthemum, Schmaltzblum). In Leonhard Fuchs, De historia stirpivm, Basel: Michael Isengrin (printer), 1542 (Basel, UB), p. 879 ◼
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Complex object
  • Set of plants for De historia stirpium (Isengrin) ⛁
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  • Albrecht Meyer (ca 1510 - ca 1561) designer
  • Heinrich Füllmaurer (1500 - 1548) draughtsman
  • Veit Rudolf Specklin (ca 1505 - ca 1550) blockcutter : 1542
Places
  • Strasbourg production place : 1542
Design

Albrecht Meyer (designer), Veit Rudolf Specklin (blockcutter), Heinrich Füllmaurer (draughtsman), Creeping buttercup (Isengrin). Part of Set of plants for De historia stirpium (Isengrin)

In-Urus interactions
  • ⇥ Hairy buttercup (Rihel). Part of Set for Bock's Kreuterbuch (Rihel)
  • ⇥ Creeping buttercup (Egenolff). Part of Set of plants (Egenolff)
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    • Anna Suchecka (2023-07-09 21:53)

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    • Anna Suchecka (2023-11-28 21:17)

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