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Deutsch: Kleine Karacke unter Segel. Kupferstich des Meisters W.A. aus Brügge. Zweites Drittel des 15. Jahrhunderts.[1]

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  1. Lothar Eich, Johannes Wend: Schiffe auf druckgraphischen Blättern, VEB Hinstorff Verlag Rostock 1985, S.35

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current13:22, 22 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:22, 22 January 2006712 × 821 (250 KB)Gerold Meiners~commonswikiHanseschiff aus dem 15. Jahrhundert nach einem Kupferstich von Israel Meckenem

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