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The Prints of Lucas Van Leyden & His Contemporariesby Jacobowitz, Ellen S.; stepanek, Stephanie LFirst Edition
Book description: Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1983 "Lucan van Leyden was the most important and influential of the graphic artists working in the Netherlands in early 16th century. Admiration for himon teh part of his Netherlandish contemporaries closely paralleled tht given by them to his German counterpart, Albrecht Durer. Lucas, like Durer, was a painter, and he also investigated the three important graphic processes then in popular use: engraving, etching, and woodcut. However, the far greater rarity of Lucas' work and, in particular, the extreme rarity of examples of the highest qualilty, has contributed to a general lack of acquaintance with the beauty and significance of his graphic oeuvre.". First Edition. Soft Cover. Excellent.
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