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Artist: Albrecht Altorfer
Christ on the Mount of Olives
By Albrecht Altdorfer
Located in New York, NY
A brilliant and early impression of this woodcut. Dark, well-inked, with strong contrasts and no sign of wear. From "The Fall and Salvation of Mankind Through the Life and Passion of Christ."
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16th Century Renaissance Albrecht Altorfer Figurative Prints
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