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Description "Der wilde Mensch und seine Familie", Holzschnitt, 257 × 385 mm, Druck Hans Guldenmund (München); "The wild man and his family", Woodcut, 257 × 385 mm, Printed by Hans Guldenmund, Munich
Date Renaissance
Source London, British Museum
Author David de Negker
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