Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Mary and Child with Angels
(Washington, DC, NGA)
Details
printing: impression
woodcut
paper
matrix h: 61 mm
matrix w: 41 mm
Previous states
Following states
Matrices
Albrecht Dürer's workshop (printmaker),
Mary and Child with Angels (Höltzel)
.
Part of
Set of Salus animae illustrations (Höltzel; Peypus; Had; Kantor)
Complex object
In-Urus parts
Actors
Albrecht Dürer's workshop
printmaker, printmaker : 1495 - 1503
Places
Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art
(1969.3.2) storage place
In-Urus interactions
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Heinrich (I) Vogtherr (printmaker), Mary and Child with Angels (Ramminger). Part of Set of copies after the illustrations to Salus animae (Ramminger)
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Hans Baldung (printmaker), Nursing Madonna (Flach 1511). Part of Set of Baldung's Hortulus illustrations 61 x 47 mm (Flach 1511-1512)
In-Urus image-to-narrative interactions
Iconography description
Angels (Iconclass: 11G)
Nursing Madonna (Iconclass: 11F41231)
Narrative
Functional context
Caption
Thing liknesses
Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
Matrix inscriptions
Thing mention
References
Graphic catalogue entry
Matrices' graphic catalogue entries
Hollstein German: 23.55
Web resources
external link
Bibliography
Comments
State of art
Credits
Created by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-06-05 14:10)
Edited by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
Last update by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-06-05 14:10)