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    Johann, Johannes or Hans Wechtlin was a German Renaissance artist, active between at least 1502 and 1526, whose woodcuts are his only certainly surviving...
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    such as amputation. It was illustrated with woodcuts attributed to Hans Wechtlin. Der verwundete Mann (The wounded man) (page 21) Die Eingeweide (The...
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    crusade". Other printmakers who have used this technique include Hans Wechtlin, Hans Baldung Grien, and Parmigianino. In Germany, the technique achieved...
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    with Hans Baldung, the gifted student of Albrecht Dürer. He is not to be confused with the slightly older Strasbourg woodcut artist Hans Wechtlin. Weiditz...
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    variety of wounds from the Feldbuch der Wundarznei (Field manual for the treatment of wounds) by Hans von Gersdorff, (1517); illustration by Hans Wechtlin....
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    them are embellished richly with woodprints, some of which by Hans Baldung and Hans Wechtlin. Schott's formschneider or block-cutter was (according to the...
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    the first objects in its collection. Field surgery book by Hans von Gersdorff and Hans Wechtlin (1526) Seals and signatures on the Belgian copy of the General...
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  • Weber (1817–1873) Felix Weber (born 1965) Paul Weber (1823–1916) Johannes Wechtlin (c. 1480–?) Karl Weinmair (1906–1944) Friedrich Georg Weitsch (1758–1828)...
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