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Historiarum Veteris Testamenti icones ad vivum expressae : una cum brevi, sed quoad fieri potuit, dilucida earundem & Latina & Gallica expositione.

Jean Frellon (French, d. 1568) (Publisher)
Hans Lützelburger (German, died before 1526) (Artist)
Gilles Corrozet (1510-1568) (Author)
Hans Holbein, the elder (Artist)
1543

Illustrated.

Provenance
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Mss note inside back cover ""Acq. By HW July 29, 1908 from Quaritch cat 265 #205""

Exhibitions

2002 The Sweet Uses of Adversity: Images of the Biblical Job. The Mitchell Gallery, Annapolis.
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France, Lyon (Place of Origin)

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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92.24.1

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Book of Emblems

Jean Frellon (French, d. 1568)
1548 (Renaissance)
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