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Adam and Eve — By Albrecht Dürer, 1504: Standing on either side of the tree of knowledge with the serpent. In the foreground a cat
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Adam and Eve By Albrecht Dürer, 1504: Standing on either side of the tree of knowledge with the serpent. In the foreground a cat
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Albrecht Dürer — Dürer's self-portrait at 26
Photo Credit: By Albrecht Dürer - Museo Nacional del Prado, Galería online, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17628367
Albrecht Dürer Dürer's self-portrait at 26
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Albrecht Dürer — cropped from his self portrait
Photo Credit: By Albrecht Dürer - Museo Nacional del Prado, Galería online, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17628367
Albrecht Dürer cropped from his self portrait
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Michael Wolgemut — by Albrecht Dürer, circa 1516
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Michael Wolgemut by Albrecht Dürer, circa 1516
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Structure of the Reich 1493 — An illustration from Nuremberg Chronicle depicting the structure of the Reich: The Holy Roman Emperor is sitting; on his right are three ecclesiastics; on his left are four secular electors.
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Structure of the Reich 1493 An illustration from Nuremberg Chronicle depicting the structure of the Reich: The Holy Roman Emperor is sitting; on his right are three ecclesiastics; on his left are four secular electors.
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The Fifth day of creation — From the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
Photo Credit: By Hartmann Schedel - Self-scannedlanguage: Latin, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=899075
The Fifth day of creation From the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
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World Map 1493 — From an uncolored Nuremberg Chronicle (1493)
Photo Credit: By Hartmann Schedel - Schedel, Hartmann, Liber Chronicarum, Nuremberg, 1493.Cornell University: Persuasive Cartography, The PJ Mode Collection, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=44102998
World Map 1493 From an uncolored Nuremberg Chronicle (1493)
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Opening of Nuremberg Chronicle — A typical opening, uncolored
Photo Credit: By Hartmann Schedel - scan from original book, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=868704
Opening of Nuremberg Chronicle A typical opening, uncolored
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Nuremberg 1493 — Woodcut of Nuremberg from the Nuremberg Chronicle
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Nuremberg 1493 Woodcut of Nuremberg from the Nuremberg Chronicle
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Opening of Nuremberg Chronicle — Shows Erfurt
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States of Holy Roman Empire 1510 — Double-headed eagle with coats of arms of individual states, the symbol of the Holy Roman Empire (painting from 1510)
Photo Credit: By Hans Burgkmair der Ältere, cut by Jost de Negker 1510 - cut by Jost de Negker 1510, published by David de Necker (son), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=393400
States of Holy Roman Empire 1510 Double-headed eagle with coats of arms of individual states, the symbol of the Holy Roman Empire (painting from 1510)