Originally the author's doctoral thesis for the University of Stuttgart. It is the first volume of a new series of studies to complement the volumes of the Corpus Vitrearum. Reviewer notes that prints were often used as models, especially in the 16th c. Much of the book concerns the glazier Veit Hirsvogel, who cornered the market in Nuremberg from the end of the 1480s until the Reformation.
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