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Winckelmann-Museum Stendal Aegidius Sadeler Europäische Stadt- und Landschaftsansichten Antikenansichten und antike Topographie in Grafik und Aquarell [WG-B-136.2]
Vestigi delle AntichitB di Roma, Widmung (Winckelmann-Museum Stendal CC BY-NC-SA)
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Vestigi delle Antichità di Roma, Widmung

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Bez.: All’ Illustrissimo et Eccellentissimo Signor mio Osservandissimo il Signos Matteo Vvac Khero da Vvackhenfels Aulico di Sua Mae. Caes. Etc.
[...] Aegidio Sadeler

Material/Technique

Kupferstich

Measurements

Bild: 15,7 x 27,4 cm (beschnitten) Blatt: 15,7 x 27,4 cm

Literature

  • Boon, Karel G. (Hrsg.) (1980): Hollstein&rsquo;s Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings, and Woodcuts ca. 1450-1700: Volumes 21-22 Aegidius Sadeler to Raphael Sadeler II. Amsterdam
  • De Ramaix, Isabelle (1992): Les Sadeler: Graveurs et éditeurs. Bruxelles
  • De Ramaix, Isabelle (1998): Aegidius Sadeler II. In: The illustrated Bartsch 72. New York
  • Limouze, Dorothy Anne (1989): Aegidius Sadeler, Imperial Printmaker. Philadelphia
  • Limouze, Dorothy Anne (1990): Aegidius Sadeler (C. 1570-1629), Drawings, Prints, and Art Theory. Princeton
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