Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Moscovia quae et Alba Russia non contenta Europae et Sarmatiae parte... (six copperplates)
Details
printing: matrix
metal: copper
tool
Impressions
Moscovia quae et Alba Russia non contenta Europae et Sarmatiae parte...
(Wolfenbüttel, HAB)
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Previous states
Following states
Complex object
In-Urus parts
Actors
Places
In-Urus interactions
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Liévin Goethals (designer), Terrarum septentrionalium exacta novissimaque descriptio (six plates)
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Frans Hogenberg (printmaker), Moscovia quae et Alba Russia non contenta Europae et Sarmatiae parte...
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Aurochs Hunt (Froschauer 1551). Part of Set of illustrations to Gessner's Historia animalium (Froschauer)
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Anton Wied (draughtsman), Map of Muscovy and Ruthenia (location unknown, no copy identified)
Thing liknesses
Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
Scala miliarum Germanicorum
Cum Priuilegio Caroli V
[Solotaja Baba] hoc est aurea vetula idolum quod hujus partis incolae adorant
[Cyrillic alphabet]
Clarisso ac Ornatisso D. Ioan Coppenio ...
Antonius Wied candido lectori S.
Thing mention
References
Graphic catalogue entry
Web resources
Bibliography
Comments
State of art
Credits
Created on
2021-10-13 13:40
Edited by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
Last update by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-11-28 21:12)