Martin Schongauer
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- | {{Template}}'''Martin Schongauer''' (c. 1448 – [[February 2]], [[1491]]) was a [[Germans|German]] [[engraver]] and [[painter]]. He was the most important German [[printmaker]] before [[Albrecht Dürer]]. His prints were circulated widely and Schongauer was known in Italy by the names, '''Bel Martino''' and '''Martino d'Anversa'''. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''Martin Schongauer''' (c. 1448 – [[February 2]], [[1491]]) was a [[German engraver]] and [[painter]]. He was the most important German [[printmaker]] before [[Albrecht Dürer]]. His prints were circulated widely and Schongauer was known in Italy by the names, '''Bel Martino''' and '''Martino d'Anversa'''. | ||
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Martin Schongauer (c. 1448 – February 2, 1491) was a German engraver and painter. He was the most important German printmaker before Albrecht Dürer. His prints were circulated widely and Schongauer was known in Italy by the names, Bel Martino and Martino d'Anversa.
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