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Master of the Banderoles

"The Master of the Banderoles (active c. 1450–1475) was an anonymous engraver who is thought to have worked in the northern Netherlands, perhaps in Geldern or Overijssel. He is named for his use of "banderoles", or speech scrolls in his prints. His technique has been characterized as "crude" and "clumsy", and most of the 130 engravings attributed to him are copies after other artists such as Master E. S. and Rogier van der Weyden. Arthur Mayger Hind similarly describes the artist as "of small original power, but of some interest as a copyist"." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)

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Hl. HieronymusZweite SibylleDie persische SibylleDritte SibylleChristus am Kreuz mit vier EngelnChristus am Kreuz mit vier Engeln
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Printing plate produced Master of the Banderoles
Was depicted (Actor) Hieronymus (Heiliger)
[Relation to person or institution] Persian Sibyl
[Relation to person or institution] Jesus Christ

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