Niew Kunstliches Alphabet
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- | :''From [[Peter Flötner]]’s alphabet of the 1530s to [[Anthon Beeke]]’s photographic version of the 1970s, engravers and typographers have seen [[human bodies]] in [[letterform]]s. --[[Max Bruinsma]][http://www.xs4all.nl/~maxb/erotype.html]via [http://www.spamula.net/blog/archives/000414.html]'' | + | |
''[[Neiw Kunstliches Alphabet]]'' of [[1595]] is an [[alphabet book]] by the [[brothers de Bry]]. | ''[[Neiw Kunstliches Alphabet]]'' of [[1595]] is an [[alphabet book]] by the [[brothers de Bry]]. | ||
- | [[Joseph Kiermeier-Debre]] and [[Fritz Franz Vogel]] wrote ''[[Menschenalphabete]]''. | ||
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Neiw Kunstliches Alphabet of 1595 is an alphabet book by the brothers de Bry.
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