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- Master of the Housebook and Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet are two names used for an engraver and painter working in South Germany in the last quarter...
- The Medieval Housebook of Wol****g Castle (Mittelalterliches Hausbuch von Schloss Wol****g) is a handwritten compendium on various topics of practical knowledge...
- would become the basis of her Housebook. Dorfman's prin****l published work, originally published in 1974, was Elsa's Housebook – A Woman's Photojournal,...
- most famous work. It has been suggested that he was the Master of the Housebook, but this has not been generally accepted. Perhaps more likely is his...
- were also German inventions of the fifteenth century, probably by the Housebook Master and Daniel Hopfer respectively. In the 15th century, woodcut and...
- wood, and oil painting. Drypoint of Aristotle ridden by Phyllis by the Housebook Master. c. 1490 Engraving, Master MZ, c. 1500 Engraving, Lucas van Leyden...
- to have been familiar with, or close to, the so-called Master of the Housebook. The Strasbourg painting once had been the reverse of a panel now kept...
- German Tournament ca. 1480, by the Master of the Housebook....
- technique include Mary C****att, Francis Seymour Haden, Master of the Housebook, Richard Spare, William Lionel Wyllie A variant of engraving, done with...
- etchings and engravings. The technique appears to have been invented by the Housebook Master, a south German 15th-century artist, all of whose prints are in...