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St. Eustace by Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer

St. Eustace, 1501

Engraving
35.6 x 26.2 cm (14.02 x 10.31 in)
Prints & Multiples
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Last recorded sale at Swann Auctions, New York (03 Nov 2016)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Nov 3, 2016
Swann AuctionsNew YorkOld Master Through Modern Prints Featuring Camille Pissarro: Impressionist Icon21
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Artwork Description
Category

Prints & Multiples

Dimensions

35.6 x 26.2 cm (14.02 x 10.31 in)

Materials

Engraving

Signature

Single-heSingle-headed eaglewatermark (Meder 224, which he dates from the first quarter of the 1600s)aded eaglewatermark (Meder 224, which he dates from the first quarter of the 1600s)

Description

ALBRECHT DÜRER

St. Eustace .

Engraving, circa 1501. 356x262 mm; 14x10 1/4 inches. A good, well-inked and dark Meder h impression with contrasts; with scattered losses and restorations in pen and ink. Single-headed eaglewatermark (Meder 224, which he dates from the first quarter of the 1600s).

According to Bartsch and later cataloguers, the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612), renowned as a aptron of the arts and for his Kunstkammer (or cabinet of curiosities), owned the original copper plate for this engraving and had it gold-plated, then continued to have impressions printed from it for collectors during the early 1600s. Bartsch 57; Meder 60.