Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Iconography: [Ico2208] Quarterly coat of arms of the House of Wittelsbach
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[T39875]
Quarterly Coat of Arms of the House of Wittelsbach with Lion and Unicorn as Supporters
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In
Theophylact Simocatta, Theophilacti scolastici Simocati ep[isto]le morales. Rurales et amatorie interpretatione latina, Nicolaus Copernicus (translator), Cracow: Jan Haller (printer), December 1509 (Cracow, BJ), fol. [1v]
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drawing
page: figure
pen
paper
book decoration: illustration
[T16977]
Michael Ostendorfer (printmaker), Hans Guldenmund (print publisher),
Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
(Nuremberg, GNM)
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printing: impression
single piece
woodcut, hand colouring
paper
244
364
1545 ‑ 1548
1545‑01‑01
1548‑12‑31
[T16968]
Michael Ostendorfer (printmaker), Hans Daubmann (print publisher),
Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
(London, BM)
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printing: impression
single piece
woodcut, black letterpress
paper
252
359
1547 ‑ 1548
1547‑01‑01
1548‑12‑31
[T39656]
Coat of Arms of Louis V, Elector Palatine
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In
Georg Tannstetter, Iudicium Viennense Anni Millesimi quinge[n]tesimi duodecimi ..., Nuremberg: Wolfgang Huber (printer), 1511 (Munich, BSB)
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printing: impression
page: figure
woodcut
paper
book decoration: colophon