Albrecht Dürer|Hans Springinklee|Wolf Traut|Hieronymus Andreae

The Upper Section of the Entryway to the Central Portal with a Winged Figure Holding the Imperial Crown, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18

1515
Woodcut and letterpress
46.6 × 62.1 cm (18.3 × 24.4 in)

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