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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Elk antler (Aliud [Cornu Alces] isst Stabelmeisters Werdmüllers hirtz)

In Animal drawings collected by Felix Platter (so-called Gessner Albums), vol. 2 (Amsterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Special Collections), fol. 21

fol. 21 (39 of 123 in-Urus figures)
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Elk antler (Aliud [Cornu Alces] isst Stabelmeisters Werdmüllers hirtz). In Animal drawings collected by Felix Platter (so-called Gessner Albums), vol. 2 (Amsterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Special Collections), fol. 21 ◼

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  • ⇥ Reindeer Antler (Froschauer 1551) Part of Set for Gessner's Historia animalium (Froschauer) ◼
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  • Elk antler (Iconclass: 25FF24(ELK)(+332))
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  • [Cornu Alces] Aliud isst Stabelmeisters Werdtmüllers hirtz
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  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

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  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-12-09 07:07)

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