Bible Tapestry, Woven in Coloured Wool with Silk and Metal Threads. 1550. 152.4 by 269.2 cm. (Sir William Burrell). Shorter Notice: A Middle-Rhenish Bible Tapestry
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Italian Motives in an upper Rhenish Picture of the Late Gothic Period
A-Madonna and Child, Ascribed to the upper Rhenish School. Panel, 73 by 60.5 cm. (National-galerie, Berlin). Shorter Notices: Italian Motives in an upper Rhenish Picture of the Late Gothic Period
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B-Madonna and Child, Ascribed to Bartolommeo Montagna. Panel, 60 by 50 cm. (Mr. Giuseppe Bellesi, London). Shorter Notices: Italian Motives in an upper Rhenish Picture of the Late Gothic Period
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C-Madonna and Child, Ascribed to Martolommeo Montagna. Panel, 63 by 54 cm. (National Gallery). Shorter Notices: Italian Motives in an upper Rhenish Picture of the Late Gothic Period
Plate I. A-The Judgment of Paris, by the Monogrammist H S, Identified As Heinrich Satrapitanus, after Lucas Cranach. 230 by 330 mm. Rare Woodcuts in the Ashmolean Museum-V
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Plate I. B-Satirical Subject, Here Ascribed to Jacob Lucius. 151 by 201 mm. Rare Woodcuts in the Ashmolean Museum-V
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Plate II. A-The Tournament (Detail), by Lucas Cranach. 1506. (B. 124.) First State. Rare Woodcuts in the Ashmolean Museum-V
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Plate II. B-The Boar hunt (Detail), by Lucas Cranach. (B. 118) First State. Rare Woodcuts in the Ashmolean Museum-V
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Plate II. C-The Virgin and Child with a Parrakeet, by Urs Graf. (B. 9.) 188 by 125 mm. Rare Woodcuts in the Ashmolean Museum-V
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"The Stag Hunt" (Detail) by Lucas Cranach. B.119, First State.
A-Louis XI of France Receiving the Swiss Auxiliaries at Châlons-sur-Saône in 1480, Attributed to Hans von Arx, Called Schlegel. 27.6 by 17.4 cm. The Lucerne Chronicle of Diebold Schilling
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B-The Conquest of Rotenburg by the Army of Lucerne in 1385, Here Identified As by Diebold Schilling. 30.4 by 16.8 cm. The Lucerne Chronicle of Diebold Schilling
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C-Mercenaries Leaving Lucerne to Join the French Army in 1508, Attributed to Hans von Arx, Called Schlegel. 27.6 by 17.4 cm. The Lucerne Chronicle of Diebold Schilling
A-The Sacrifice of Abraham; B-Aaron smearing the Houses with Blood; C-Jacob blessing his Sons; D-Joshua and Caleb carrying the Grapes. Size of each: height, 12.5-13 cm.; width of top side, 7.8-9 cm. E and F-The North Wind and the South Wind. Sides: 9.5 cm.; bases, 12 cm. Enamel Plaques. End of the twelfth century (The Cathedral Treasury, St. Stephen's, Vienna). Six Enamels at St. Stephen's, Vienna