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Early German and Flemish Woodcuts.—Part I.
mcre will doubtless come to light. It is seldom that so many as
three or four impressions of the same print have been preserved, and
a large majority of the impressions are unique. The fifty-four
examples (exclusive of reproductions) described in the present
catalogue offer such a survey of the whole range of the maniere
criblee, whether in subject or in technique, as can only be obtained
elsewhere in the public collections at Berlin, Munich, Paris, and
Vienna.
Early German and Flemish Woodcuts.—Part I.
mcre will doubtless come to light. It is seldom that so many as
three or four impressions of the same print have been preserved, and
a large majority of the impressions are unique. The fifty-four
examples (exclusive of reproductions) described in the present
catalogue offer such a survey of the whole range of the maniere
criblee, whether in subject or in technique, as can only be obtained
elsewhere in the public collections at Berlin, Munich, Paris, and
Vienna.