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Description Beham, (Hans) Sebald (1500-1550): Buffoon and Two Bathing Women (P. 216, B. 214), copperplate engraving, 1541, a good impression of the first or second state of four, trimmed just inside the platemark, retaining a strip of blank paper outside the borderline.
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Hans Sebald Beham  (1500–1550)  wikidata:Q507825
 
Hans Sebald Beham
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Beham, Hans Sebald
Description German engraver, artist, painter and woodcutter
Date of birth/death 1500 Edit this at Wikidata 22 November 1550 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nuremberg Edit this at Wikidata Frankfurt Edit this at Wikidata
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Nürnberg, Frankfurt (Main), München
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