Nuremberg Chronicles Page 125-26 of Incunable in 1493, LATIN Christian Martyrdom

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  • Region: germany
  • Author: Schedel
  • Language: Latin
  • Binding: Loose Pages
  • Special Attributes: First Edition, Illustrated
  • Subject: History
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Date of Publication: 1493
  • Place of Publication: germany
  • Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493 Print.
    Michael Wolgemut (German, 1434-1519).
    Woodcut Page 125-126 Martyrdom
    The Liber chronicarum, a universal history compiled from older and contemporary sources by the Nuremberg doctor, humanist, and bibliophile Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514), is one of the most densely illustrated and technically advanced works of early printing. It contains 1809 woodcuts produced from 645 blocks. The Nuremberg entrepreneur Sebald Schreyer and his brother-in-law, Sebastian Kammermeister, financed the production of the book. Michael Wolgemut and his son-in-law Wilhelm Pleydenwurff executed the illustrations in around 1490, a time when their workshop was at its artistic peak and the young Albrecht Dürer was just completing his apprenticeship there. The views of towns, some authentic, some invented or copied from older models, are of both artistic and topographical interest.

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