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Woodcut&#13;
Height: Height: 216 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 166 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Lettered with the names of the individual saints on banderoles below the figures.&#13;
Forming a pair with E,8.175, the style corresponds closely with Wechtlin's scenes from the life of the Virgin and of Christ (Passavant III.331-2, II.53) but there is no printing on the versos and it is unclear whether they were designed as book illustrations or not. See Röttinger p.1 note 1; manuscript catalogue by Karl Parker (compiled in the 1920s) for a proposed sequel to Campbell Dodgson's 'Catalogue of Early German Woodcuts in the British Museum' [and British Library], vol.2, woodcuts by Wechtlin, no. 30.&#13;
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Representation of: St Anne&#13;
Representation of: St Mary Magdalene&#13;
Representation of: Virgin Mary&#13;
Representation of: St Martha&#13;
Representation of: St Ursula&#13;
Representation of: St Catherine of Alexandria&#13;
Representation of: St Barbara&#13;
Representation of: St Margaret of Antioch&#13;
Representation of: St Dorothea&#13;
Representation of: St Agatha&#13;
Representation of: St Lucy&#13;
Representation of: St Agnes&#13;
Representation of: St Cecilia&#13;
Representation of: St Catherine of Siena&#13;
Representation of: St Otilia&#13;
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