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Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder
The Second Tournament with the Tapestry of Samson and the Lion
By Lucas Cranach the Elder
Located in Chicago, IL
Watermark:
Bull's Head with Serpent and Cross (Briquet 1575, dated 1492 by Briquet)
Provenance:
Martin Folkes (Lugt 1034)
Reverend G. L. Blake (Lugt 1172)
Reference:
Bartsc...
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18th Century and Earlier Northern Renaissance Lucas Cranach the Elder More Prints
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Title: "Vol. 6, page 10-11", "Vol. 6, page 6-7", and "Vol. 6, 28-29"
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