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A HISTORY OF WOOD-ENGRAVING
Fig. 44.—The Herald. From "The Triumph of Maximilian."
Fig. 44.—The Herald. From "The Triumph of Maximilian."

Fig. 44.—The Herald. From "The Triumph of Maximilian."

for the praise and everlasting memory of the noble pleasures and glorious victories of the most serene and illustrious prince and lord, Maximilian, Roman Emperor elect, and Head of Christendom, King and Heir of Seven Christian Kingdoms, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy and of other grand principalities and provinces of Europe;" his fifer Anthony, with his attendants, his falconers, led by Teuschel, their hawks pursuing prey, his hunters of the chamois, the stag, the boar, and the bear, habited for the chase, follow on; behind them richly caparisoned animals, elk, buffa-