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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Female Elk (Schneider 1771)

Part of Set for Histoire naturelle - nouvelle edition (Schneider) ⛁

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  • printing: matrix
  • metal: copper
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  • Christian Friedrich Fritzsch (printmaker), Female Elk (L'Orignal). In Histoire naturelle - nouvelle edition, vol. 15, Amsterdam: Jean Herman Schneider (printer), 1771 (The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek), Pl. II ◼
  • Christian Friedrich Fritzsch (printmaker), Female Elk (L'Orignal). In De algemeene en byzondere natuurlyke historie, vol. 15, Amsterdam: Jean Herman Schneider (printer), 1784, Pl. XII ◼
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  • Set for Histoire naturelle - nouvelle edition (Schneider) ⛁
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Christian Friedrich Fritzsch (printmaker), Female Elk (Schneider 1771). Part of Set for Histoire naturelle - nouvelle edition (Schneider)

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