File:Three Mamelukes with lances on horseback.jpg

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English: Hopfer, Daniel (ca 1470-1536): Etching, Three Mamelukes with lances on horseback. “Mamelucke” Bartsch 56, Holl.65 i/ii, before the Funck number. “Vor der Nummer. Ganz ausgezeichneter, kräftiger Druck mit winzigem Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Einige dünne Stellen sowie einige minimale Risschen links oben, sosnt sehr gut erhalten.”
Русский: Хопфер, Даниэль (ок. 1470-1536). Три мамелюка с копьями на коне.
Date 1526-1536 circa[1]
Source British Museum[1]
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Daniel Hopfer  (1470–1536)  wikidata:Q548407
 
Daniel Hopfer
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Hopffer, Hopper
Description German engraver, armourer, painter, graphic artist, copper engraver and drawer
Date of birth/death 1470 Edit this at Wikidata 1536 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kaufbeuren, Germany Augsburg, Germany
Work period 1490 Edit this at Wikidata–1536 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q548407
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  1. a b Mamalucke (Mamelukes). www.britishmuseum.org. British Museum (2021). Retrieved on 3 March 2021.

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