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Print Allbum. The Life of Maximilian I. Lord Fitzwilliam's print album. Burgkmair, Hans, the elder (German, 1473-1531). Beck, Leonhard, printmaker (German, c.1480-1542). Schäufelein, Hans Leonhard (German, c.1480(?)-1538/40). Woodcut, 16th Century. Production Note: 239 woodcuts (addidtional -183 and -235). Alternative Number(s): Bartsch; Vol. 7, p. 224-229. Nagler (Knstler-Lexicon); Vol 2.
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