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Goldsmith and Martin Schongauer

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Goldsmith and Martin Schongauer

Goldsmith vs. Martin Schongauer

A goldsmith is a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals. Martin Schongauer (c. 1445, Colmar – 2 February 1491, Breisach), also known as Martin Schön ("Martin beautiful") or Hübsch Martin ("pretty Martin") by his contemporaries, was an Alsatian engraver and painter.

Similarities between Goldsmith and Martin Schongauer

Goldsmith and Martin Schongauer have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Albrecht Dürer, Engraving, Master E. S., Printmaking.

Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer (21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528)Müller, Peter O. (1993) Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers, Walter de Gruyter.

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Engraving

Engraving is the practice of incising a design onto a hard, usually flat surface by cutting grooves into it.

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Master E. S.

Master E. S. (c. 1420 – c. 1468; previously known as the Master of 1466) is an unidentified German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker of the late Gothic period.

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Printmaking

Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper.

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Goldsmith and Martin Schongauer Comparison

Goldsmith has 78 relations, while Martin Schongauer has 33. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.60% = 4 / (78 + 33).

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