Friedrich Lippmann
Friedrich Lippmann (6 October 1838 in Prague – 2 October 1903 in Berlin) was a German art historian and director of the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin State Museums, noted for his work on Dürer, Holbein and Italian 15th-century woodcuts. Max Jakob Friedländer, who was later to become a noted scholar of Early Netherlandish painting and the Northern Renaissance, worked under Lippmann in 1891 as a volunteer assisting with Lippmann's graphics collection. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Holbein, Hans, noorem, 1497(1498)-1543.
Published 1879
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by Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528
Published 1883
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by Botticelli, Sandro, pseud., u.1445-1510.
Published 1887
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Published 1895
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