Studien zu Cord Borgentrik 'Regina Coeli' Im Werk des Bildschnitzers zwischen Tradition und Kirchenreform

Cord Borgentrik (about 1430-1501) was a quite successful image carver with an own large studio in Braunschweig in the second half of the 15th century. Traces of his activity which show the influence of Dutch realism are to be found in the region of Braunschweig, in Westphalia, in the region around G...

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Main Author: Eberle, Helga (auth)
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Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2022
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