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Mary of Burgundy meets her father, the king of fire iron (Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy), who sits with the scepter in his hand on the throne chair

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Treitzsaurwein, Marx; Thirty, Christa-Maria; Burgkmair, Hans: The Weiss Kunig a treat by the Thats Emperor Maximilian of the First. Other people from Marx Treitzsaurwein. In addition to Hannsen Burgmair made woodcuts. [Commented by Christa-Maria Dreissig]. Leipzig. Edition Leipzig, 2006 (publication)
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Title: Mary of Burgundy meets her father, the king of fire iron (Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy), who sits with the scepter in his hand on the throne chair
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Treitzsaurwein, Marx; Thirty, Christa-Maria; Burgkmair, Hans: The Weiss Kunig a treat by the Thats Emperor Maximilian of the First.
Other people from Marx Treitzsaurwein.
In addition to Hannsen Burgmair made woodcuts.
[Commented by Christa-Maria Dreissig].
Leipzig.
Edition Leipzig, 2006 (publication).

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