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Michael Wolgemut

Daniel Sees the Splendor of God, from the book Schatzbehalter der wahren Reichtümer des Heils (Treasure Chest of the True Riches of Salvation), Nuremberg
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Maker

Michael Wolgemut (German, 1434-1519), designer
Wilhelm Pleydenwurff (German, ca. 1458-1494), designer
Anton Koberger (German, ca. 1445-1513), printer
Stephan Fridolin (ca. 1430

Title

Daniel Sees the Splendor of God, from the book Schatzbehalter der wahren Reichtümer des Heils (Treasure Chest of the True Riches of Salvation), Nuremberg

Year

1491

Medium

  • Woodcut with hand-coloring on paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Woodcut with hand-coloring on paper

Materials

hand coloring

Supports

  • Light weight cream laid paper mounted on light weight cream laid paper

Geography

Place of Publication: Nuremberg

Dimensions

Sheet: 25.2 x 17.6 cm (9 15/16 x 6 15/16 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Mary B. Jackson Fund

Object Number

47.022

Type

  • Prints

Exhibition History

European Galleries
Sep 02, 2017

Label copy

In 1491, the Franciscan friar Stephan Fridolin wrote the Schatzbehalter, a book that tells the story of Christian salvation through 100 events. Illustrated with 96 full-page woodcuts—of which these two sheets are examples—the book aided in the instruction and devotion of a growing literate audience.

The woodcuts were made in Nuremberg, Germany, in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, who used shading and cross-hatching sparingly to convey form. Three-dimensionality is instead suggested here by hand-coloring in opaque watercolors that obscure rather than enhance the sharpness of the print’s black lines.

Woodcuts of the 15th and 16th Centuries
Oct 02, 1948 – Nov 10, 1948

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Public Domain This object is in the Public Domain and available under a CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

Tombstone

Michael Wolgemut (German, 1434-1519), designer
Wilhelm Pleydenwurff (German, ca. 1458-1494), designer
Anton Koberger (German, ca. 1445-1513), printer
Stephan Fridolin (ca. 1430
ca. 1498), author
Daniel Sees the Splendor of God, from the book Schatzbehalter der wahren Reichtümer des Heils (Treasure Chest of the True Riches of Salvation), Nuremberg, 1491
Woodcut with hand-coloring on paper
Sheet: 25.2 x 17.6 cm (9 15/16 x 6 15/16 inches)
Mary B. Jackson Fund 47.022

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