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-''[[Three Witches]]''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Baldung_hexen_ca1514.jpg] by [[Hans Baldung Grien]] +''[[Der Corcaden ein gut Jar]]''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Baldung_hexen_ca1514.jpg] (c. 1514) is a drawing or print by [[Hans Baldung Grien]].
-[[Federzeichnung]] ca. [[1514]], Paris [[Louvre]], Paris, [[Département des Arts Graphiques]], Inv.-Nr. RF 1083+:"A New Year's wish directed to the [[chorist]]s of a cleric from Baldung's circle of friends and alluded to the fact that the inquisitorial imagination of certain clergymen did not always turn to witches with moral disgust."
-Also called "Der Corcaden ein gut Jar"+==References==
 +[[Federzeichnung]] ca. [[1514]], Paris [[Louvre]], Paris, [[Département des Arts Graphiques]], Inv.-Nr. RF 1083
 +==See also==
 +*[[Three Witches]]
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Der Corcaden ein gut Jar[1] (c. 1514) is a drawing or print by Hans Baldung Grien.

"A New Year's wish directed to the chorists of a cleric from Baldung's circle of friends and alluded to the fact that the inquisitorial imagination of certain clergymen did not always turn to witches with moral disgust."

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Federzeichnung ca. 1514, Paris Louvre, Paris, Département des Arts Graphiques, Inv.-Nr. RF 1083

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