1543 in art

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Events from the year 1543 in art.

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References

  1. Severočeská galerie Výtvarného umění v Litoměřicích - Galerie a muzeum litoměřické diecéze [ permanent dead link ]
  2. Karel Chytil: Kdo byl mistr I.W.? in Památky archeologické a místopisné XVI, Praha 1895, pp. 555-558; Ladislav Kesner st.: Mistr IW., Galerie výtvarného umění, Litoměřice 1993