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Engraving, circa 1496, on laid paper with the watermark Gothic P (Meder n. 321); Meder considered this watermark as an early one, used by the Master alternatively of Bull’s head, and frequently observed in engravings and xilographys printed before 1500. A very good, clear and strong impression, probably Meder b.
Dimensions
32,4 x 22,8Condition report
Trimmed to or outside the platemark all round. Some wrinkles along the right and upper margins, otherwise in very good condition.The BADA Standard
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