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The so-called Kleiner Klebeband ("''little glued binder''") is a collection of over 120 drawings from the 15th and 16th century, which were combined into a leathern binder in the 19th century. It considered as one of the most important reference collections of German art drawings from that period.〔〔 Maximilian Willibald of Waldburg-Wolfegg (1604–1667) started to collect the drawings of the ''Kleiner Klebeband'' from 1650 until his death. They were part of a much larger art collection, the Wolfegg cabinet, that he founded. Originally they were loose sheets, but in the 19th century they were assembled into a leathern binder. In fall 2011 the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz und museums of the city of Augsburg bought them from the family Waldburg-Wolfegg and in December of the same year they were shown to the public for the first time in a special exhibition.〔〔 The ''Kleiner Klebeband'' is not only containing drawings by German artists but it contains a few works of Dutch and Italian masters as well. Among its best known drawings are a number of works by Hans Holbein the Elder and his workshop and a portrait of young man by an unknown artist from 1475. The latter was described by the artist and academic Peter Halm as the "most perfect German drawing before Dürer".〔 ==References and further reading== *Christoph Trepesch: (''Ausgburger Altmeister'' ). Arsprototo, Ausgabe 4/2011 *Michael Roth: (''Ein Bild von einem Mann'' ). Arsprototo, Ausgabe 4/2011 *Lisa Zeitz: (''Großer Kleiner Klebeband'' ). Arsprototo, Ausgabe 4/2011 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kleiner Klebeband」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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