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Israhel van
Meckenem (c. 1445 – 10
November 1503), also
known as
Israhel van
Meckenem the Younger, was a
German printmaker and goldsmith,
perhaps of a...
- as the
dance of
Salome became po****r; sometimes, as in an
engraving by
Israhel van Meckenem, the
interest of the
artist is
clearly in
showing the life...
- his
Epistle to Fabiola, Bede (Letter to Acca: "De
Mansionibus Filiorum Israhel") and St
Peter Damian discussed the
Stations according to the
Hebrew meanings...
- of
indulgences allowing the use of
butter during Lent. An
engraving by
Israhel van
Meckenem of the M**** of
Saint Gregory contained a "bootlegged"[clarification...
- South."
Obadiah 1:20 (Vulgate): "et
transmigratio exercitus ****us
filiorum Israhel omnia Chananeorum usque ad
Saraptham et
transmigratio Hierusalem quae in...
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Dance at Herod's Court, an
engraving by
Israhel van Meckenem, ca. 1490....
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female surrounded by a
circle of males. A late 15th-century
engraving by
Israhel van
Meckenem shows a
group of men
prancing ecstatically around a female...
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adapted from, and
inspired by, engravings,
including sixteen prints by
Israhel van
Meckenem which have been
glued onto the
vellum and overpainted. The...
- Charles,
Count of Angoulême
about 1480. Surprisingly, 17
engravings by
Israhel van
Meckenem were
included in the tome and
coloured by Testard. He produced...
- his monogram), as was
common in the period. His
prolific contemporary Israhel van
Meckenem did
close copies of 58 engravings,
exactly half of Schongauer's...