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Der beschlossen gart des Rosenkrantz Marie
Illustrated by: Hans Baldung (Grien) (German, 1484 or 1485–1545)
Illustrated by: Hans Leonhard Schäufelein (German, about 1484–1539 or 1540)
Illustrated by: Hans Süss von Kulmbach (German, about 1480–1522)
Author: Ulrich Pinder
Publisher: Sodalitas Celtica
Illustrated by: Hans Leonhard Schäufelein (German, about 1484–1539 or 1540)
Illustrated by: Hans Süss von Kulmbach (German, about 1480–1522)
Author: Ulrich Pinder
Publisher: Sodalitas Celtica
1505
Place of Publication: Nuremberg, Germany
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with 150 woodcuts
Dimensions
Overall: 30.8 x 22 x 6.5 cm (12 1/8 x 8 11/16 x 2 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Seth K. Sweetser Fund
Accession Number39.291
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Nuremberg: Sodalitas Celtica, 9 Oct 1505
Catalogue Raisonné
Murray, German, 332 [books 6-11 only]; Hollstein, German, v. 43, pp. 40ff (Schäufelein)
Description(Nuremberg: Sodalitas Celtica, 9 Oct 1505) Folio; 300 leaves [Books 6-11 only]; blind-stamped pigskin binding (clasps missing), tan cloth box.
The text is a prayer-book for the members of the Rosenkranzbruderschaft, founded 1474 at Cologne. The woodcuts in this publication have been attributed to Dürer, Baldung, von Kulmbach, Schaüfelein, and Traut. Recent scholarship does not accept any blocks for Dürer (cf. Panofsky 452, 453). Dodgson (I, 510) does not accept Traut attributions. (MFA has another copy [BR1206; incomplete] of books 6-11, with woodcuts hand-colored.)
The text is a prayer-book for the members of the Rosenkranzbruderschaft, founded 1474 at Cologne. The woodcuts in this publication have been attributed to Dürer, Baldung, von Kulmbach, Schaüfelein, and Traut. Recent scholarship does not accept any blocks for Dürer (cf. Panofsky 452, 453). Dodgson (I, 510) does not accept Traut attributions. (MFA has another copy [BR1206; incomplete] of books 6-11, with woodcuts hand-colored.)
ProvenanceWilliam Morris (b. 1834 - d. 1896, English artist, craftsman, printer); E.P. Goldschmidt & Co., London, from whom purchased by MFA, February 9, 1939. (Accession Date: February 9, 1939)