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Albrecht Dürer

The Apocalyptic Woman, 1498

Woodcut
14 1/2 × 10 3/4 in
36.8 × 27.3 cm
This is part of a limited edition set.
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R. S. Johnson Fine Art
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A fine impression from the Latin text edition of 1511. Meder notes the differences between the …

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A fine impression from the Latin text edition of 1511. Meder notes the differences between the Latin text editions of 1498 and 1511. In the 1498 Latin edition, there is the phrase:

Vidit iohannes mulierem sedentem/super bestiam coccinea

Which in the 1511 Latin text edition is changed to:

Vidit Iohanes mulierem …
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Signature
Bartsch 71 Meder, Hollstein 173 Schoch, Mende, Scherbaum 121
Series
Woodcut: from The Apocalypse series, Latin text edition of 1511
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
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Considered one of the foremost artists of the Renaissance period, Albrecht Dürer’s extensive work …

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Considered one of the foremost artists of the Renaissance period, Albrecht Dürer’s extensive work in printmaking transformed the categorization of the medium from craft to fine art. Often depicting religious subjects, Dürer’s woodcuts and engravings demonstrated unprecedented technical skill, tonal variation, and …

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R. S. Johnson Fine Art
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A fine impression from the Latin text edition of 1511. Meder notes the differences between the …

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A fine impression from the Latin text edition of 1511. Meder notes the differences between the Latin text editions of 1498 and 1511. In the 1498 Latin edition, there is the phrase:

Vidit iohannes mulierem sedentem/super bestiam coccinea

Which in the 1511 Latin text edition is changed to:

Vidit Iohanes mulierem …
Read more
Signature
Bartsch 71 Meder, Hollstein 173 Schoch, Mende, Scherbaum 121
Series
Woodcut: from The Apocalypse series, Latin text edition of 1511
Albrecht Dürer
German, 1471–1528
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Considered one of the foremost artists of the Renaissance period, Albrecht Dürer’s extensive work …

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Considered one of the foremost artists of the Renaissance period, Albrecht Dürer’s extensive work in printmaking transformed the categorization of the medium from craft to fine art. Often depicting religious subjects, Dürer’s woodcuts and engravings demonstrated unprecedented technical skill, tonal variation, and …

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Albrecht Dürer

The Apocalyptic Woman, 1498

Woodcut
14 1/2 × 10 3/4 in
36.8 × 27.3 cm
This is part of a limited edition set.
Contact For Price
location
Chicago
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