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Calendar for the Year 1563


Kalender uffs M. D. LXIII. Jar
Unidentified artist, Swiss, 16th century (Swiss, 16th century)
Published by: Christoph Froschauer (Swiss, died in 1564)
1562

Medium/Technique Letterpress with woodcut, printed in two colors
Dimensions Sheet: 43.4 × 28.4 cm (17 1/16 × 11 3/16 in.)
Credit Line Katherine E. Bullard Fund
Accession Number2018.3158
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPrints
One of the great ironies in the history of printing is that the most common prints of centuries past are often the rarest today. After all, who keeps an advertising flier or last year's calendar? The sheet is the upper half of a calendar for 1563, printed in Zurich. It provides all sorts of useful information on saints' days and astrological signs, weather and the movement of the planets, carefully arranged underneath a truly bizarre scene of domestic upheaval --- all neatly and carefully printed in not one but two colors. The work's very epehermerality makes it all the more striking to see the care that the printer and publisher have lavished on the printing of so "minor" a work. That fact alone speaks volumes about the sophisticated printing culture of 16th-century Zurich.

Catalogue Raisonné Vischer K70; Baurmeister 18
DescriptionThis sheet consists of the upper half of the calendar for 1563. The example in the Zentalbibliothek Zürich is cut at nearly the same place in the lower sheet. The chiaroscruo woodcut scene at top is accpanied by the following verse: Der Nieman wird genennet ich […] Was vnrechts gschicht das zycht man mich ...
Provenance2018, sold by an unidentified French book dealer to James Bergquist (dealer), Newton, MA; 2018, sold by Bergquist to the MFA. (Accession Date: December 12, 2018)