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Woodcut of Isaiah from "Historiarum veteris Testamenti Icones ad vivum expressae" (Illustrations of stories from the Old Testament), Lyon, 1538.

The Latin text reads "Isaias videt gloriam Dei" (Isaiah sees the glory of God).
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Source Digitised document, Berlin State Library.
Author Hans Holbein the Younger
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