Art Institute of Chicago
Schöne Figuren vor alle Fabeln Esopi (Aesop's Fables), plate eleven from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century
Virgil Solis, the elder (German, 1514-1562)
- Date
- 1566, assembled into portfolio 1937
- Medium
- Woodcut on paper
- Culture
- Germany
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
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- Object type
- AAT300041273
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