File:Brief History of Wood-engraving Virgin with Saints.png

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English: The Brussels Madonna, showing the Virgin and Christ child with the four virgin-martyr saints in an enclosed garden. This 19th-century line drawing represents what was once thought to be the earliest dated woodcut print, which is held in the Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique. The date has been questioned, and the print is thought to be from around 1460. The cult of the Quatuor Virgines Capitales was popular in the 15th century, and depictions were common. Clockwise from top-left: Catherine of Alexandria, with the executioner's sword and fragment of the torture wheel; Virgin Mary with Christ child; Barbara with three-windowed tower; Margaret of Antioch, with her crucifix and slain dragon; and Dorothea, with her crown of roses, roses in hand, and basket of roses.
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Source A Brief History of Wood-engraving from its Invention: Joseph Cundall, 1895
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Other versions Scan of the print; Larger, uncropped version of the line drawing.

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