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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Title-page border with putti

In Die Propheten alle Deudsch, Wittenberg: Hans Lufft (printer), 1534 (Weimar, HAAB), fol. A1r

fol. A1r (1 of 22 in-Urus figures)

fol. Ir
Details
  • printing: impression
  • hand colouring
  • woodcut
  • paper
  • page: marginalia and borders
  • book decoration: front matter
Matrices
  • Border with putti (Lufft 1534)
Actors
  • Hans Lufft (1495 - 1/2 September 1584) printer : 1534
Places
  • Wittenberg production place : 1534
Design

Border with putti (Lufft 1534) ◼

In-Urus interactions
  • ⇥ Border with putti (Steiner) ◼
Expert view
Iconography description
  • Coat of arms of Arch-Marshall of the Holy Roman Empire i.e. Elector of Saxony (Kurschwerter; Per fess sable and argent, two swords in saltire gules)
  • Coat of arms of Wettins or Saxony (Rautenkranzwappen; Barry of ten sable and or, a crancelin vert)
  • Putto (Iconclass: 92D1916)
  • St Paul writing (Iconclass: 11H(PAUL)12)
Functional context

Title page (Bible or part of) (Title page or frontispiece)

Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
Inscriptions
  • .VERBVM. DOMIN MANET. IN EATERNVM
References
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  • external link
Credits
Created on
  • 2021-10-13 13:37

Edited by
  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

Last update by
  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-06-27 21:51)

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