The Quetter Monk: wood engraving by Jörg Breu, forming the title of a booklet in the spirit of the Reformation published around 1522 in Augsburg: Friendly conversation between a carme, from the province of Austria, and a handmaid by Jorg II Breu

The Quetter Monk: wood engraving by Jörg Breu, forming the title of a booklet in the spirit of the Reformation published around 1522 in Augsburg: Friendly conversation between a carme, from the province of Austria, and a handmaid

(The Quetter Monk: wood engraving by J¿rg Breu, forming the title of a booklet in the spirit of the Reformation published around 1522 in Augsburg: “” Friendly conversation between a carme, from the province of Austria, and a handmaid””)


Jorg II Breu

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The Quetter Monk: wood engraving by Jörg Breu, forming the title of a booklet in the spirit of the Reformation published around 1522 in Augsburg: Friendly conversation between a carme, from the province of Austria, and a handmaid by Jorg II Breu. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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