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  • ...kunst'' was first printed 1539 in Wittenberg by Hans Lufft; it included 86 prints from the workshop of [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]. In 1869, a second edition [[Category:Painted Prints]]
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  • ..., Opera Nova dell'Arte delle Armi''. This edition reproduces the woodblock prints from the first edition, but features a modernized version of the text from ...16, Roberto Gotti published a description of a set of 17th or 18th century prints from the original woodblocks to which a date of 1529 was added; Gotti specu
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  • ...(tanned animal skin) and parchment (dried animal skin) and often lavishly painted and gilded. Many craftsmen were required to create a single manuscript, inc ...of manuscripts: movable type to speed up the process of copying texts and prints to speed up the process of outlining illustrations. All of the saved effort
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  • ...published in Frankfurt in 1609. This edition replaced de Gheyn's elaborate prints with simplified, almost crude, illustrations by an unknown engraver, and pl [[Category:Painted Prints]]
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  • ...(tanned animal skin) and parchment (dried animal skin) and often lavishly painted and gilded. Many craftsmen were required to create a single manuscript, inc ...of manuscripts: movable type to speed up the process of copying texts and prints to speed up the process of outlining illustrations. All of the saved effort
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  • ...]]; this edition was created from digital scans of the 1570, including the painted figures from the Leipzig University Library's copy and annotated pages from [[Category:Painted Prints]]
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  • ...}}</ref> was a German painter, printmaker and theorist from Nuremberg. His prints established his reputation across Europe when he was still in his twenties, ...Gerhaert. Dürer's first painted self-portrait (now in the [[Louvre]]) was painted at this time, probably to be sent back to his fiancé in Nuremberg.<ref nam
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  • ...orthern Mannerism to Dutch realism over the course of his career. De Gheyn painted some of the earliest female nudes, vanitas, and floral still lifes in Dutch In 1607, de Gheyn created a series of prints illustrating militia drill with the caliver, musket, and pike. They were pu
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  • [[Category:Painted Prints]]
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  • ...l set of prints from the University of Leipzig’s copy, which were lavishly painted by an unknown artist some time before 1574, printed here at 150% of their o
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  • ...s of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]], Medel's additional teachings, and fencing prints by [[Maarten van Heemskerck]]. ...ls as they were held and the promenading houses and halls of the rich were painted in their likeness, and those who held them, and those who won the prize wer
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