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May 29 2021

June 2021 Drekkar.

Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon, from The Apocalypse, a woodcut by Albrecht DurerRecto of Sheet with Scene of The Fifth Trombone, from The Apocalypse
1523–24 Hans Burgkmair German
Plate 8 from a series of 21 woodcuts with scenes from the Apocalypse for Martin Luther’s translation of the New Testament. Four editions were published in Augsburg by Silvan Otmar between March 1523 and April 1524.
Source via the Metropolitan Museum of Art, under a Creative Commons Open License

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Written by Chronicler · Categorized: The Drekkar

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