Recto: Coat of Arms of Maximilian I as King of the Romans; verso: Coat of Arms of Florian Waldauf von Waldenstein, from The Revelations of Saint Bridget

Dürer-School German
Publisher Anton Koberger German

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Though often included among autograph works by Dürer, this woodcut is generally considered to be by someone in his workshop. Most recently Schoch, Mende and Scherbaum have suggested an attribution to the Meister der Celtis-Illustrationen . The coat of arms of Florian Waldauf von Waldenstein on the verso is by another hand.

Recto: Coat of Arms of Maximilian I as King of the Romans; verso: Coat of Arms of Florian Waldauf von Waldenstein, from The Revelations of Saint Bridget, Dürer-School (German, first half 16th century), Woodcut; a double-sided sheet, the recto in the first state of two, from the German edition of 1502

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