The Emperor Maximilian Receiving the Submission of a Besieged City
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The Emperor Maximilian Receiving the Submission of a Besieged City is a woodcut that was created by German artist Albrecht Dürer. It is part of a series of woodcuts called “Triumphal Arch". A woodcut is created by carving an image on a wooden block and rolling ink over that surface, and then printing it on paper.
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Knackfuss, H. Dürer (Bielefeld, DE: Velhagen & Klasing, 1900)
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