Dürer-School|Anton Koberger

Recto: Coat of Arms of Maximilian I as King of the Romans; verso: Coat of Arms of Florian Waldauf von Waldenstein, from The Revelations of Saint Bridget

1502
Woodcut; a double-sided sheet, the recto in the first state of two, from the German edition of 1502
25.2 × 15.8 cm (9.9 × 6.2 in)

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