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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Lady's mantle (Schott)

Part of Set for Herbarum vivae eicones (Schott) ⛁

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  • printing: matrix
  • wood
  • set or complex object: piece
  • tool
Impressions
  • Hans (II) Weiditz (printmaker), Lady's mantle (Synnaw, oder unser frawe Mantel). In Otto Brunfels, Novi Herbarii Tomvs II ..., Strasbourg: Johann Schott (printer), 1532 (Bamberg, SBB), p. 53 ◼
  • Hans (II) Weiditz (printmaker), Lady's mantle (Pes leonis, Synnaw). In Otto Brunfels, Tomvs herbarii ... III, Strasbourg: Johann Schott (printer), 1536 (Halle (Saale), ULB), p. 79 ◼
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Complex object
  • Set for Herbarum vivae eicones (Schott) ⛁, vol. III
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  • Hans (II) Weiditz (ca 1500 - ca 1536) printmaker : 1530-1536
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  • Strasbourg production place : 1530-1536
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Hans (II) Weiditz (printmaker), Lady's mantle (Schott). Part of Set for Herbarum vivae eicones (Schott)

In-Urus interactions
  • ⇥ Lady's mantle (Egenolff; Gülfferich). Part of Set of plants, small (Egenolff; Gülfferich)
  • ⇥ Lady's mantle (Rihel). Part of Set for Bock's Kreuterbuch (Rihel)
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    Created by
    • Wojciech Milej (2023-07-13 09:43)

    Edited by
    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec; Wojciech Milej

    Last update by
    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-11-28 21:17)

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