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... Hopfer to etch their armour , and this link alone would suffice to explain how the art of etching armour came to be ... Hopfer Group As has already been stated , the link between etched prints on paper and the etching of armour is ...
... Hopfer to etch their armour , and this link alone would suffice to explain how the art of etching armour came to be ... Hopfer Group As has already been stated , the link between etched prints on paper and the etching of armour is ...
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... Hopfer is known to have become a citizen of Augsburg as early as 1493. He received a grant of arms in 1524 and married a daughter of the armourer Coloman Colman of that city . From this one may safely assume that many more of the ...
... Hopfer is known to have become a citizen of Augsburg as early as 1493. He received a grant of arms in 1524 and married a daughter of the armourer Coloman Colman of that city . From this one may safely assume that many more of the ...
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... Hopfer , and his putative brothers Lambert and Jerome , and the artist Jörg Sorg . All these armour- ers and artists were intimately connected with each other by marriage or domicile . We have already mentioned that Daniel Hopfer ...
... Hopfer , and his putative brothers Lambert and Jerome , and the artist Jörg Sorg . All these armour- ers and artists were intimately connected with each other by marriage or domicile . We have already mentioned that Daniel Hopfer ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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