Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein
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Impressions
Portrait of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
(Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
Hans Daubmann (print publisher),
Double Face
(Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Erhard Schön (printmaker attr.),
Landsknechts with Camel and Dromedary and Captive Turks
(Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Hans Daubmann (print publisher),
Portrait of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
(Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Erhard Schön (printmaker attr.), Hans Guldenmund (print publisher),
Mamluk on a Dromedary
(Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Erhard Schön (printmaker), Hans Guldenmund (print publisher),
Georg, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
(Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Book copies
Diß Monstrum ist auff Natange[n] ym Lanndt zu Preussenn zwo meyl von Königßbergk ... geporn worden von einem Schwein
, Nuremberg: Niclas Meldeman (printer), ca 1531 (Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Dyses Thier wie es hie Conterfeyt Ist gefangen worden zu Saltzburg am Hansperg
, Strasbourg: 1531 (Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Hans Sachs,
Die neun getreuesten heidnischen Frauen ...
, Nuremberg: Niclas Meldeman (printer), 1531 (Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein)
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Gotha
Contained places
Gotha; Schloss Friedenstein, Forschungsbibliothek Gotha der Universität Erfurt
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Created on
2021-10-13 13:38
Edited by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
Last update by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-06-28 14:38)