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Things – [Ico460] The first angel sounding the trumpet: hail, fire and blood cast upon the earth
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[T5387]Monogrammist MS (printmaker attr.), The First Angel Sounding the Trumpet: Hail, Fire and Blood Cast Upon the Earth. In Das Newe Testament, Wittenberg: Hans Lufft (printer), 1534 (Weimar, HAAB), fol. CLXXXVIIr [CLXXXVIIIr]printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcut, hand colouringpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T29129]Monogrammist MS (printmaker attr.), The First Angel Sounding the Trumpet: Hail, Fire and Blood Cast Upon the Earth. In Biblij Cžeska, Prague: Pavel Severin (printer), 1537 (Wrocław, Oss.), fol. CC2vprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T29372]Monogrammist MS (printmaker attr.), The First Angel Sounding the Trumpet: Hail, Fire and Blood Cast Upon the Earth. In Biblij cžeská, Prague: Jiří Melantrich (printer), Bartoloměj Netolický (publisher), 1549 (Prague, NK ČR), fol. Dddd7rprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T1583]Monogrammist MS (printmaker attr.), The First Angel Sounding the Trumpet: Hail, Fire and Blood Cast Upon the Earth. In Biblia To iest Księgi Starego y Nowego Zakonu, Cracow: Mikołaj Szarfenberger (printer), before 21 December 1575 (Wrocław, Oss.), fol. 751rprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T8237]Hans (II) Bocksberger (designer), Jost Amman (printmaker?), The First Angel Sounding the Trumpet: Hail, Fire and Blood Cast Upon the Earth. In Das Newe Testament, Frankfurt am Main: Sigmund Feyerabend (printer), 1570 (Munich, BSB), fol. 392vprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T10206]Virgil Solis (printmaker), The First Angel Sounding the Trumpet: Hail, Fire and Blood Cast Upon the Earth. In Das Newe Testament Teutsch. D. Mart. Luth. Gedruckt zu Franckfurt (1561), Frankfurt am Main: Sigmund Feyerabend (printer), 1561 (Augsburg, SSB), fol. 400rprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration