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An "Ars moriendi" with etchings by Romeyn de Hooghe: the history of a cycle of book illustrations; Part II: Later adaptions and copies
(artikel/article) Coppens, Chris 1984 |
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An "Ars moriendi" with etchings by Romeyn de Hooghe: the history of a cycle of book illustrations; Part I: Original editions and corresponding translations
(artikel/article) Coppens, Chris 1984 |
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An inventory project of book-illustrations in the Low Countries in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
(artikel/article) Breugelmans, Ronald 1986 |
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An unrecorded book of hours, printed by Plantin with a (partly) unrecorded series of illustrations
(artikel/article) Horst K van der 2007 |
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Christopher Plantin and engraved book illustrations in sixteenth-century Europe
(boek/book) Bowen K L Imhof D 2008 |
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Dru Drury, his "Illustrations of natural history" (1770-82) and the European market for printed books
(artikel/article) Noblett, W. 1985 |
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Illustrations in early printed books and manuscript illumination: the case of a Dutch book of hours printed by Wolfgang Hopyl in Paris in 1500
(artikel/article) Delft Marieke, van 2010 |
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On the book-illustrations of Lucas van Leyden
(artikel/article) Dodgson, C. 1935 |
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The new Hollstein Dutch & Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700: Peeter van der Borcht: book illustrations
(boek/book) Mielke, Hans Mielke, Ursula 2005 |
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The new Hollstein Dutch & Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700: the Wierix family: book illustrations
(boek/book) Stroomberg Harriet 2006 |