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Re: where is durer's Melancholia I located?
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Tue, 20 Aug 1996 21:48:14 -0400
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The copy that I am familair with is at the National Gallery in
Washington. It is not on display, nor do they have prints for sale. The
staff recommended that I try an outfit called "Printfinders" in N.Y.C. As
you know, the print shows woodworking tools of the 1500s and is
reproduced in such texts as Mercer's "Ancient Carpenter's Tools." Good
luck!

Roy Underhill

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