German Masters from the 15th and early 16th Century

Dürer          Beham          Penz          Solis          Hopher          Glockerton          Aldegrever

The art history of engraving can not been imagined without the impact of Dürer and the other members of the early German school.  Directly out of the middle ages they brought this art field to unknown heights. Prints from the period are rare to find. With my online catalogue I'm glad to offer some of the finest artists from the period.

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Engraving from the 15th century

14,70 by 10,60 cm

Christ in the Limbo
Albrecht Glockerton (1432 - ?)
Artist from Nuremberg
From a suite of the passion

With his monogram AG

10,60 by 8,20 cm

Christ with the instruments of the passion
Metal engraving probably from the 15th century
No reference found

 

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Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)


 

12,30 by 7,80 cm

Apostle Bartholomew
Reference: Bartsch 47

Original Dürer print in top condition !

 

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Hopher Hieronymus (active around 1520)


 
13,70 by 9,00 cm

The Mocking of Christ
Reference: Bartsch 8

Signed I H on the tablet upper right.
Good impressions with small margins and with the Funck number

 

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Georg Penz (1500 - 1550)


8,50 by 5,50 cm
Furor
Reference: Bartsch 103
Doublette from the Kesther Museum - Hannover
Collection stamps on the backside

With his monogram PG

7,80 by 11,60 cm

Cloelia
Reference: Bartsch 81

With his monogram PG

 
8,50 by 5,50 cm
Pigricia
Reference: Bartsch 100
Doublette from the Kesther Museum - Hannover
Collection stamps on the backside

With his monogram PG

 

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Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550)

4,20 by 2,80 cm

St Lucas the Evangelist

With artists monogram HSB

7,40 by 5,00 cm

Vitruvius / Saule Dorica / dated 1545
Reference: Bartsch 250
Collectors stamp on backside (double winged eagle)
 

4,40 by2,90 cm

Das Schadet nicht
With artists monogram HSB

7,10 by 4,80 cm

Standard bearer with drummer
Reference: Bartsch 199
Dated 1525
With the monogram of the artist HSB

7,80 by 5,10
cm

Infortunium
Reference: Bartsch 141
Dated 1525
With the monogram of the artist HSB

 

 
7,30 by 4,70 cm

Venus
Reference: Bartsch 15

With the monogram of the artist HSB

 

 

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Bartel Beham(1502 - 1540)


 

8,70 by 6,90 cm

Judith
Reference: Bartsch 4

rare !
 

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Heinrich Aldegrever (1502 - 1555..1561)


10,10 by 6,30 cm

Sloth
From the 7 vices
Dated 1552

With the artists monogram AG and date

 


12,00 by 7,80 cm

The standard bearer in a landscape
Bartsch 177

Artists monogram and date 1540

Rare !

 
10,40 by 6,30 cm

Unchastity

From the 7 vices
Reference: Bartsch 127
Collectors stamp of Loening
Doublette kupferstichsammlung universität Halle
With the artists monogram AG and date 1552


 

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Virgil Solis (1514 - 1562)

 
5,90 by 23,10 cm

Eebrecher Bruck
Reference: Bartsch 300
Collectors stamp SB

With artists monogram VS
 

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All these works are available for purchase.
Of course you can access larger images by clicking on the thumbnail images above.
Contact me for a price list if interested.
 

Below you can access detail images to see the quality of these works.

 

 

Below  available lifetime Dürer copy's by Marcantonio Raimondi. (1480-1533)
 Dürer started a lawsuite agains Raimondi to stop him. This shows clear enough how close the works of this two great masters were

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