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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Hand holding a staff with an impaled head above four sacks (Petri)

Part of Subset with ethnographic and landscape motifs (Petri). Part of Set for Münster's Cosmography 1544 (Petri)

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  • Conrad Schnitt (blockcutter), Head of Henry II the Pious. In Sebastian Münster, Cosmographia. Bschreibung aller Lender..., Basel: Heinrich Petri (printer), 1544 (Munich, BSB), p. dxxix ◼
  • Conrad Schnitt (blockcutter), Head of Henry II the Pious. In Sebastian Münster, Cosmographiae uniuersalis Lib. VI in quibus, iuxta certiores fidei scriptorum ..., Basel: Heinrich Petri (printer), January 1550 - March 1550 (Cracow, MNK, BCzart), p. 898 ◼
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  • Subset with ethnographic and landscape motifs (Petri). Part of Set for Münster's Cosmography 1544 (Petri)
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  • Conrad Schnitt (died 1541) blockcutter : 1544
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  • Basel production place : 1544
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Conrad Schnitt (blockcutter), Hand holding a staff with an impaled head above four sacks (Petri). Part of Subset with ethnographic and landscape motifs (Petri). Part of Set for Münster's Cosmography 1544 (Petri)

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-11-14 09:08)

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-06-02 09:08)

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