Adam von Bartsch|Hans Springinklee

St George as the Emperor's Patron Saint, from "The Habsburg Saints" (Images de Saints et de Saints Issus de la Famille de L'Emperor Maximilian I)

ca. 1516–18, printed 1799
Woodcut
23.8 × 21 cm (9.4 × 8.3 in)

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