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Ludolph of Saxony: Vita Christi  wikidata:Q110979523 reasonator:Q110979523
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First Antwerp Woodcutter (active 1485-1491)
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Ludolph of Saxony  (1300–)  wikidata:Q669351 s:en:Author:Ludolphus
 
Ludolph of Saxony
Alternative names
Ludolphus de Saxonia
Description German theologian
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata 10 April 1377 / 10 April 1378 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Strasbourg Strasbourg
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creator QS:P170,Q669351
Title
Burial of Jesus
Object type prints
Description
English: De Vita Christi. (The Book of the life of Jesus Christ). Ludolph of Saxony's (c.1300-1378). This is an original, incunable woodcut leaf guaranteed published on November 3, 1487. It was published in Antwerp by Gerard Lieu. Hand-colored woodcut, paper. The color is quite old if not original. The text is in Dutch. Published thirteen years after the printing of the first book in the southern Netherlands. Text in two columns of Gothic type.
Language Latin Edit this at Wikidata
Date 1487
date QS:P571,+1487-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Publication date 1374 Edit this at Wikidata
Medium woodcut print on paper
Dimensions 202 × 140 mm (7.95 × 5.51 in)
Alexey Parygin  (1964–)  wikidata:Q4346352 s:ru:Алексей Борисович Парыгин q:en:Alexey Parygin
 
Alexey Parygin
Alternative names
Aleksey Borisovich Parygin; A. B. Parygin; Parygin A.; Alexey Borisovich Parygin; Aleksey Parygin
Description Russian-Soviet artist, historian and art theorist
Date of birth 2 December 1964 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Saint Petersburg
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creator QS:P170,Q4346352
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Place of creation Europe Edit this at Wikidata
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