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UP1EK4612EV9A Soccer Football - Bundesliga - 1. FC Heidenheim v Bayern Munich - Voith-Arena, Heidenheim, Germany - April 6, 2024 Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano in action with 1. FC Heidenheim's Adrian Beck REUTERS/Leonhard Simon DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO.
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UP1EJBB1AC1C5 Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v 1. FC Heidenheim - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - November 11, 2023 Bayern Munich's Harry Kane in action with 1. FC Heidenheim's Adrian Beck REUTERS/Leonhard Simon DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO.
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akg108434 Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor; Wiener Neustadt 22.3.1459 - Wels 12.2.1519. Emperor Maximilian leads a masquerade. Illustration of the autobiography of Maximilian "Der Weißkunig" (The white King) with woodcuts by Hans Burgkmair the Elder, Leonhard Beck and others.
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akg1573601 Handwerk und Gewerbe: Münzmacher.-Inneres einer Münzwerkstatt (hinten rechts Kaiser Maximilian I.).-Holzschnitt, um 1514-16, von Leonhard Beck (um 1480-1542). Illustration zu der Selbstbiographie Kaiser Maximilians I. " Der Weißkunig". Spätere Kolorierung.
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akg008518 Maximilien Ier, empereur romain germanique ; 1459-1519. Le jeune "Weißkunig" (roi blanc) en écolier. Gravure sur bois, v. 1513/18, de Leonhard Beck (v. 1480-1542). Illustration de l'autobiographie de l'empereur Maximilien Ier "Der Weisskunig".
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alb3725572 Portrait of a Man. Dated: c. 1515. Dimensions: Overall (approximate): 19.5 x 14.2 cm (7 11/16 x 5 9/16 in.) support: 29 x 23.2 cm (11 7/16 x 9 1/8 in.). Medium: black chalk on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb1966785 St George fighting the dragon, ca 1510, by Leonhard Beck (ca 1480-1542), panel, 134x116 cm. Location: Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum Of Fine Arts).
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alb4134557 Triumph of Maximilian. Hans Burgkmair, the elder; German, 1473-1531. Date: 1493-1531. Dimensions: 420 x 500 mm (unfolded). Woodcut on paper. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb5196802 A Stag Hunt, from 'Der Weisskunig', Leonhard Beck, German, ca. 1480-1542, Woodcut on laid paper, Huntsmen, on horseback, accompanied by rtheir servants and hunting dogs, follow a stag running to the left. Hills and trees in the background, and a distant castle. 'No. 35,' in margin, lower right. Possibly an illustration for Maximilian I's 'Der Weisskunig' (written 150516; published ca. 1775). Illustrations created by Hans Burgkmair and Leonhard Beck between 151416., Germany, 1775, Print, Print.
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akg1717032 Befreiungskriege 1813-15.-"Aufbruch der Landwehr 1813. Anfang des Frieses von Rauchs Blücherdenkmal zu Berlin."-(Berlin, Blücherdenkmal an der Straße Unter den Linden in Mitte, 1828 von Christian Daniel Rauch). Holzstich, 1888, nach Carl Leonhard Becker ( 1843-1917).
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alb3611232 People from Calicut, from The Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian (Triumph Des Kaisers Maximilian I). Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Dimensions: Plate: 18 1/4 × 23 1/2 in. (46.3 × 59.7 cm). Publisher: Adolf Holzhausen. Series/Portfolio: The Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian (Triumph Des Kaisers Maximilian I). Date: Printed 1883-84.Restrikes of Plate 131, from the series "Triumph Des Kaiser Maximilian I.", designed for a frieze celebrating the achievements of Emperor Maximilian I. The overall program was developed by Maximilian I and Johannes Stabius in 1512 and recorded by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein; the manuscripts with this text survive at the Nationbibliothek in Vienna. The illustrations, designed between 1516 and 1518, were largely the work of Hans Burgkmair, with contributions by Albrecht Altdorfer, Hans Springinklee, Albrecht Dürer, Leonhard Beck, and Hans Schäufelen. The project was incomplete as of Maximilian's death in 1519, and the first edition was not published until 1526. This edition of restrikes was released as two supplement volumes to the first two volumes of "Jahrbuch der kunsthistorischen Sammlungen des allerhochsten Kaiserhauses" (1883 and 1884), which published the text with Maximilian's orginal program as dictated to Treitz-Sauerwein. The supplement volumes, published 1883-84 in Vienna by Adolf Holzhausen, include 135 woodcuts from the original blocks in The Albertina. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: HANS BURGKMAIR.
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alb9504961 Holy Eadmundus I Saints associated with the Habsburg house (series title), print maker: Wolfgang Resch, Leonhard Beck, 1516 - 1518, paper, h 235 mm × w 210 mm.
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alb3743199 Gloriosorum christi confessorum Uldarici & Symperti. Dated: 1516. Dimensions: page size: 19.1 x 14.5 cm (7 1/2 x 5 11/16 in.) overall size (volume closed): 19.6 x 15.8 cm (7 11/16 x 6 1/4 in.). Medium: bound volume with six woodcut illustrations. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck and Berno of Reichenau.
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alb3706941 Tournament on the Occasion of the Festivity of the Marriage. Dated: 1514/1516. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 21.9 x 19.6 cm (8 5/8 x 7 11/16 in.). Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3724897 Saint Colomannus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3657012 The White King Receiving His Daughter Margaret and the Children of King Philip, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 13/16 in. (22.2 × 19.8 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: 1514-16.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, as well as Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with proofs completed between 1514-16. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book in Vienna by Hoffstätter. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." This edition includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3715184 The Young White King at the Butts. Dated: 1514/1516. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 21.7 x 19.3 cm (8 9/16 x 7 5/8 in.). Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3715906 Saint Rudolfus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3710777 The Young White King between the Queen and Princess of the Feuereisen. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3709124 Saint Rupertus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3703260 Three Men and a Boy in the Court of a Castle, to the Right Three Men on a Staircase. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3704469 Execution of a Man at a Market-Place of a Town. Dated: 1514/1516. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 22.2 x 19.7 cm (8 3/4 x 7 3/4 in.). Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3705853 Saint Gudula. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3709058 Saint Ramaricus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3704087 Saint Walpurgis. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3707910 Saint Dentalinus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3735186 Saint Emericus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3731714 Saint Willibaldus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3737522 Saint Jodocus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3730065 A King on a Throne, before him Four Men. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3738310 Saint Goery. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3739078 Saint Bilhelmus. Dated: 1516/1518. Dimensions: image: 23.6 x 21.2 cm (9 5/16 x 8 3/8 in.) sheet: 25.2 x 21.9 cm (9 15/16 x 8 5/8 in.). Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3699218 Saint Brigitta. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3697462 Assembly of Four Kings, in the foreground Four Men. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3746035 The Old White King Sending His Messengers to Portugal. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3743568 Saint Remigius. Dated: 1510. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 23.8 x 21.2 cm (9 3/8 x 8 3/8 in.). Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3747212 A Legation before a King, near Him Two Women Standing. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3721341 Saint Verona. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3726754 The Prince at the Bird-Catching. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3721088 Various Men Kneeling on a Bridge in front of a Town. Dated: 1514/1516. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3729287 Saint Sigismundus. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3729921 Saint Leo (Pope Leo IX). Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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alb3722996 Saint Amelberga. Dated: 1516/1518. Medium: woodcut. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Leonhard Beck.
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akg8451834 Leonhard Beck. Sancta Rega, 1512-1516. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1922.486, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8444946 Leonhard Beck. The Battle Against the Blue Company, 1512-1518. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1960.34, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8444941 Leonhard Beck. The Art of Jousting and Tilting, 1513-1518. Print, Woodcut, 21.7 × 19.6 cm. Inv. No. 1960.29, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8449171 Leonhard Beck. Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I, Date unknown. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1926.434, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8449173 Leonhard Beck. Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I, Date unknown. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1926.436, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8449172 Leonhard Beck. Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I, Date unknown. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1926.435, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8449174 Leonhard Beck. Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I, Date unknown. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1926.437, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8450573 Leonhard Beck. Young Maximilian in the Mint, Date unknown. Print, Woodcut. Inv. No. 1924.525, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8291953 Leonhard Beck, ca. 1480-1542.A Stag Hunt, from "Der Weisskunig", 1775.Print, Woodcut on laid paper.Inv. Nr. 1896-3-48Washington, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb3651120 The Battle Near Naples, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 13/16 in. (22.3 × 19.8 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3613144 The White King Learning to Conduct a Kitchen, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 11/16 × 7 3/4 in. (22.1 × 19.7 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: 16th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg269278 Radetzky, Joseph Count R. von Radetz. Austrian Field Marshal; Trebnitz (Bohemia). 2.11.1766 - Milan 5.1.1858. Portrait. Wood engraving by Carl Leonhard Becker after the portrait around 1850/58. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg115986 Beck, Leonhard 1480-1542. "Der hl. Georg im Kampf mit dem Drachen", um 1515. (Ausschnitt). Auf Fichtenholz, 134,5 × 116 cm. Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum. Museum: Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum.
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alb2627722 Leonhard Beck and Berno of Reichenau (German, c. 1480 - 1542), Gloriosorum christi confessorum Uldarici & Symperti, 1516, bound volume with six woodcut illustrations.
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alb3519416 Procession of the Married Emperor, His Wife and The Pope from Saint Peter's Church, from Der Weisskunig, printed 18th century, Woodcut, Sheet: 8 13/16 × 7 7/8 in. (22.4 × 20 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516.
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alb3517217 The Young Prince Standing Between His Secretaries, from Der Weisskunig, printed 18th century, Woodcut, Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 13/16 in. (22.3 × 19.8 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516.
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alb3533711 The White King in a Council with the Welsh Party, Receiving a Message, from Der Weisskunig, printed 18th century, Woodcut, Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 3/4 in. (22.2 × 19.7 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516.
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alb3498515 The White King's Council with the Captors, from Der Weisskunig, 1514–16, Woodcut; proof (Hollstein), Sheet: 8 11/16 × 7 13/16 in. (22.1 × 19.8 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, as well as Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with proofs completed between 1514–16.
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alb3520712 The Battle of the Spurs, from Der Weisskunig, printed 18th century, Woodcut, Sheet: 8 13/16 × 7 3/4 in. (22.4 × 19.7 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516.
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alb3507717 The White King's Skill in Conducting Masquerades, from Der Weisskunig, 1514–16, Woodcut; proof (Hollstein), Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 13/16 in. (22.2 × 19.9 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, as well as Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with proofs completed between 1514–16.
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akg5113966 Beck, Leonhard 1480-1542. Der Weiß Kunig, Book, 1775. Woodcuts, 34.2 × 24.8 × 6.8 cm. Inv. Nr. 1981.1178.5. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg271520 Religion / Caricature. Anti-Catholic / Reformation. Monk and Donkey. (Polemical pamphlet against monasticism; a monk and a nun, symbolised by magpies, on a pilgrimage rather than working). One-sheet woodcut, coloured, 1523, by Leonhard Beck (c. 1480-1542). 22.2 × 29.3cm. Gotha, Schloßmuseum. Museum: Gotha, Schloßmuseum.
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akg271570 Religion / Caricature. Période anticatholique / Réforme religieuse en Allemagne. La danse de l'ours. (Tract polémique contre le monacat). Gravure sur bois, coloriée, 1523, de Leonhard Beck (v. 1480-1542). ; H. 0,227. ; L. 0,294. Gotha, Schloßmuseum. Museum: Gotha, Schloßmuseum.
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akg7251315 Attributed to Leonhard Beck, 1480-1542. "Presentation of Mary", 1515/18. One of two extant panels of a Lady's altar. From the Fugger chapel of the monastery church of St. Magdalena in Augsburg. Tempera on panel, 166.4 × 103.4 cm. Inv. No. L 2527. Augsburg, Staatsgalerie Alte Meister i. d. Katharinenkirche. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
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alb5133622 Artist: Leonhard Beck, German, 14801542, Saint Guntramus, Woodcut, image: 21.1 × 23.7 cm (8 5/16 × 9 5/16 in.), Made in Germany, German, 16th century, Works on Paper - Prints.
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alb5130100 Artist: Leonhard Beck, German, 14801542, Imperial Trumpeters, Woodcut, sheet: 37.8 × 36.3 cm (14 7/8 × 14 5/16 in.), Made in Germany, German, 16th century, Works on Paper - Prints.
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akg107468 Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor; Wiener Neustadt 22.3.1459 - Wels 12.2.1519. The young Emperor practices music. Illustration of the autobiography of Maximilian "Der Weißkunig" (The white King) with woodcuts by Hans Burgkmair the Elder, Leonhard Beck and others.
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akg160552 Battle over the predominance in Italy /. Unsuccessful siege of Padua 1509 by the troops of emperor Maximilian I allied with the League of Cambrai (France, Spain and the pope) against the Holy League under Venitian leadership. "Siege of Padua". Woodcut, contemp., by Leonhard Beck (1480-1542), Ill from "Weißkunig".
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alb3622796 Saint Ita (of Toggenburg), from the Habsburg Saints. Artist: Leonhard Beck (German, 1480-1542). Dimensions: sheet: 9 5/8 x 8 9/16 in. (24.4 x 21.7 cm). Date: 1516-18. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg107465 Maximilian I, 1459-1519, Holy Roman Emperor. Mary of Burgundy, 1457-1482, Duchess of Burgundy and wife of Emperor Maximilian I. Emperor Maximilian and his wife Mary of Burgundy teach their languages to each other. Illustration from the autobiography of Maximilian I called 'Der Weißkunig' (The white King), 1514-1516, with woodcuts by Hans Burgkmair the Elder, Leonhard Beck and others.
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alb4506496 Sacristy of SAN. Lorenzo to Florence, Sacristy of the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, signed: Becker, Fig. 77, p. 129, Becker, Carl Leonhard, 1867, Jacob Burckhardt; Wilhelm Lübke: Geschichte der neueren Baukunst. Stuttgart: Verlag von Ebner & Seubert, 1867.
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akg7680281 Sacristy of SAN. Lorenzo to Florence, Sacristy of the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, signed: Becker, Fig. 77, p. 129, Becker, Carl Leonhard, 1867, Jacob Burckhardt; Wilhelm Lübke: Geschichte der neueren Baukunst. Stuttgart: Verlag von Ebner & Seubert, 1867.
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alb4150987 Theuerdank Received by Ehrenreich, from Teuerdank, plate 22 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century. Leonhard Beck (German, c.1480-1542),; published by Johann Schonsperger the Elder (German, 1455-1521),; assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943). Date: 1517. Dimensions: 158 × 139 mm (image); 300 × 166 mm (image/te×t); 374 × 254 mm (sheet). Woodcut in black on vellum. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4136507 Saint Ferreolus, from Saints Connected with the House of Habsburg. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542); carved by Hans Franck (German, c. 1485-1522). Date: 1500-1542. Dimensions: 238 x 215 mm (image); 243 x 217 mm (sheet). Woodcut in black on ivory wove paper. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4356107 Leonhard Beck, German, 1480-1542, after Hans Burgkmair, German, 1473-1531, The Betrothal of the White King and the Daughter of the King of Feuereisen, between 1513 and 1518, woodcut printed in black ink on laid paper, Image: 8 5/8 × 7 1/2 inches (21.9 × 19.1 cm).
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akg7275692 Der Weisskunig: The Art of Jousting and Tilting, 1513-1518. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut; sheet: 21.7 x 19.6 cm (8 9/16 x 7 11/16 in.).
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akg7266164 Young Maximilian in the Mint. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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les40050509 Saint George fighting the dragon. Around 1515. (The angel has been added later) Firwood,134,5 x 116 cm Inv.5669. Author: LEONHARD BECK. Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemaeldegalerie, Vienna, Austria.
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alb4250899 Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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alb4250898 Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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alb4246311 Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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alb4243820 Sancta Rega, 1512-1516. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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alb4247928 Saints Connected with the House of Hapsburg: A General Account of the Ancestry of Emperor Maximilian I. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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alb4236674 The Battle Against the Blue Company, 1512-1518. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542). Woodcut.
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alb4135642 Saint Emesbertus, from Saints Connected with the House of Habsburg. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542); carved by Wolfgang Resch (German, active 1517). Date: 1516. Dimensions: 235 x 212 mm (image/sheet, trimmed within block). Woodcut in black on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4134547 Saint Rolandus, from Saints Connected with the House of Habsburg. Leonhard Beck (German, c. 1480-1542); carved by Alexius Lindt (German, active 1517). Date: 1516. Dimensions: 239 x 212 mm (image/block/sheet). Woodcut in black on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb3684110 The Brown and White Party Asking Mercy from the Old White King, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 11/16 in. (22.2 × 19.6 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3684285 The King of Feuereisen and His Only Daughter, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 15/16 in. (22.2 × 20.1 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: 16th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, as well as Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with proofs completed between 1514-16. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book in Vienna by Hoffstätter. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." This edition includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3637113 Storming of Moran, at the Shore, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 11 11/16 × 8 3/4 in. (29.7 × 22.2 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3631773 The Blue King's Council to Attack the White King by Surprise, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 11/16 × 7 13/16 in. (22 × 19.9 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: 1514-16.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, as well as Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with proofs completed between 1514-16. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book in Vienna by Hoffstätter. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." This edition includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3675305 The Surrender of the Venetian Townships, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 11/16 in. (22.3 × 19.6 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3676534 The Conquest of Gradisca, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 13/16 × 7 3/4 in. (22.4 × 19.7 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3674704 The Battle Near Hulst, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 12 7/16 × 8 15/16 in. (31.6 × 22.7 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3620777 Encounter of Two Generals Before Cleves, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 11/16 in. (22.3 × 19.6 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3606874 The New Treaty between King Philip and Henry VII, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 3/4 in. (22.2 × 19.7 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3609476 The Execution of the Guardian of Kufstein, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 7 11/16 in. (22.2 × 19.6 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: printed 18th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with the proofs completed between 1514 and 1516. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book by Hoffstätter in Vienna. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." It includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: HANS BURGKMAIR. HANS BURGKMAIR DER ÄLTERE.
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alb3601904 The Skill of the White King Dealing with Different Nations in Wartime, from Der Weisskunig. Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg). Author: Written by Marx Treitz-Sauerwein von Ehrentreitz (died 1527). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 11/16 × 7 7/8 in. (22.1 × 20 cm). Engraver: Jost de Negker (1480-1546). Series/Portfolio: Der Weisskunig. Date: 16th century.Der Weisskunig (the white king) is a loosely biographical account of the life of Emperor Maximilian I. The text, composed by Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitz-Sauerwein, is accompanied by illustrations by Burgkmair, as well as Leonhard Beck, Hans Schäufelein, and Hans Springinklee, with proofs completed between 1514-16. However, they remained unpublished until the blocks were rediscovered in 1775, at which point they were published as a book in Vienna by Hoffstätter. The first edition was published again in 1799 by S. Edward in London with the French title, "Tableaux des principaux evénemens de la vie et du regne de l'empereur Maximilien I." This edition includes 236 woodcut illustrations. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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