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Bulletin du Musée National de Varsovie: [inkl. Index 1975-1997] — 38.1997

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Kozieł, Andrzej: Michael Wilmann - i. e. David Heidenreich: the "Rudolphian" drawings by Michael Willmann
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Habsburg who later became Emperor. This design was a result of Heidenreich’s
collaborative effort with Andreas Hempel. We also know of three other
paintings of which only one, a self-portrait, is undoubtedly the work of
Heidenreich. The remaining two were merely ascribed to him.2' Out of these
works, only the four signed drawings can be linked with the artist’s sketches:
three signed pieces illustrating fragments of chosen psalms show a strong
resemblance in theme as well as in the overall character to the illustration of

25 Oszczanowski/Gromadzki 1995, p. 114, ill. VII, nos. 109, 274-282.

12. D. Heidenreich,
Ilje Ressurection
of Christ, Weimar,
Kunstsammlungen zu
Weimar; cat. no. 18r
(Phot. Roland Dressier,
Weimar)

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