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  • | illustrated by = [[artist::Lucas Cranach the Elder]] ...llustrated in the workshop of noted artist [[Lucas Cranach the Elder|Lucas Cranach]] and printed in Wittemberg by [[Hans Lufft]] in 1539. One of the earliest
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  • ...carefully reproduces Auerswald's text and [[Lucas Cranach the Elder|Lucas Cranach]]'s illustrations, and also adds a great deal of original commentary and re
    29 KB (4,627 words) - 19:49, 27 October 2023
  • ...xtensive treatise on [[grappling]], which was later illustrated by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] and published posthumously in 1539 by [[Hans Lufft]] under the | authors = [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
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  • ...nown reason, and the decoration was continued by artists including [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] and Hans Baldung. Dürer also made several portraits of the Emp ...avings but continued Dürer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. Lucas van Leyden was the only Northern European engraver to successfully continue
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