Magyar: Német kártya zöld felső kártyalapja. A győri kártyafestő Unger Mátyásnak a kártyái különös keresetnek örvendtek. A Nemzeti Múzeum több csomagot őriz belőlük, e fametszetű lapokon a mester jelzése magyar nyelven is előfordul :»Unger Mátyás Győrben«,»Unger Győrben«, a német jelzés mellette pl.»fabricirt von Mathias Unger in Raab«. Ugyancsak itt láthatjuk egy próbalevonatát is ; egy nagy papírlapon egymás mellé van lehúzva a 32 db svájci kártyalap, mely más, mint reklámlap, nem lehetett.
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English: German-suited Ober of Leaves or Green Ober. The cards by Mátyás Unger, a card illustrator from Győr, were especially popular. The National Museum preserves several packs of them. On the woodcut pages the master's mark also appears in Hungarian: "Unger Mátyás in Győr", "Unger in Győr", next to the German mark, eg "fabricirt von Mathias Unger in Raab". You can also see a test copy here; on a large sheet of paper, the 32 Swiss cards, which were nothing more than an advertising sheet, could be drawn side by side.
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