Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Entry into Jerusalem
(London, BM)
Details
printing: impression
woodcut
paper
extracted piece
matrix h: 62 mm
matrix w: 50 mm
Previous states
Albrecht Dürer's workshop (printmaker),
Entry into Jerusalem
.
In
[Reconstruction of: Evangelia und Episteln wie man sie durch das ganze Jahr nacheinander in der Kirche liest], Nuremberg: Hans Guldenmund (printer attr.), 1534 (not preserved, dispersed), fol. [A1v]
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Following states
Matrices
Albrecht Dürer's workshop (printmaker),
Entry into Jerusalem (Guldenmund; Daubmann)
.
Part of
Set of gospel scenes H.22 (Höltzel?; Guldenmund; vom Berg & Neuber; Daubmann).
Part of
Set of square woodblocks (Guldenmund, Daubmann e.a.)
Complex object
In-Urus parts
Actors
Albrecht Dürer's workshop
printmaker, printmaker : ca 1510
Places
London, British Museum
(1909,0403.5) storage place : since 1909
In-Urus interactions
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Entry into Jerusalem (Scharffenberg; Januszowski). Part of Set of gospel scenes (Scharffenberg; Januszowski)
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Entry into Jerusalem (Gutknecht 1519). Part of Set of gospel scenes, with many copies of H.22 (Gutknecht)
In-Urus image-to-narrative interactions
Iconography description
Entry into Jerusalem (Iconclass: 73D14)
Narrative
Functional context
Caption
Thing liknesses
Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
Matrix inscriptions
Thing mention
References
Graphic catalogue entry
Matrices' graphic catalogue entries
Hollstein German: 22.33
Web resources
digital copy (BM)
Bibliography
Comments
State of art
Credits
Created on
2021-10-13 13:43
Edited by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
Last update by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-08-28 12:18)