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  1. Ulm: prints, 26; press, 57.
  2. Unger, Johann Georg, and Johann Gottlieb Friedrich, 163.
  3. Van der Weyden, Roger, 42.
  4. Van Eyck, 36, 37, 42.
  5. Varro, portraits in his works, 20.
  6. Vecellio, Cesare, 146.
  7. Venice: claim to the origin of wood-engraving, 20; decree forbidding importation of prints from Germany, 27; early cuts, 68; early views of the city, 69; later cuts, 82–87, 143–147.
  8. Verard, Antoine, 60, 62.
  9. Vesalius’s Anatomy, 145.
  10. Vinci, Leonardo da, 142.
  11. Vostre, Simon, 62.
  12. White line: description, 151; influence on the art in Bewick’s hands, 153; the engraver’s province, 154, 184.
  13. Wise King, The, 106.
  14. Woeiriot, Pierre, 140.
  15. Wohlgemuth, Michael, 53, 54.
  16. Worde, Wynkyn de, 64.
  17. Zainer, Gunther, 46, 52.

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