Item set
Albrecht Dürer, Woodcut collection
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Title
Albrecht Dürer, Woodcut collection
Abstract
Consists of seven woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer.
Description
This collection contains five woodcuts from Dürer's Small Passion. The Small Passion originally contained thirty-six woodcuts, plus a title page. The five woodcuts in this collection feature events in the life of Christ from the Gospels: the washing of Peter's feet (John 13:1-16), the crowning of thorns (Matthew 27:29; Mark 15:17; John 19:2), the resurrection (Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-23), the meeting of the disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35), and the doubting Thomas episode (John 20:24-29). In the following list of prints, the German title is provided, followed by an English title, the reference numbers in Meder, Hollstein, Bartsch, and Strauss, as well as the size and date.
Two additional woodcuts were added to this collection in 2018. This includes The Crucifixion, leaf 8 from the Large Woodcut Passion (Nuremberg, 1511) and a later impression (circa 1580-1600) of The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine (Nuremberg, 1498).
Albrecht Dürer was a well-known German Renaissance artist and art theorist. He is mostly remembered for his printed art although he also produced skilled paintings and drawings. Dürer was born at Nuremberg on May 21, 1471 during the early period of the moveable type printing press. His father was a goldsmith and at a young age Albrecht learned the craft of engraving designs into objects, which prepared him for a career in print artistry. He first apprenticed with the important Nuremberg painter Michael Wolgemut (1486-89), then traveled outside Nuremberg to learn in different environements: he was at Colmar in 1491, at Basel in 1492-93, and at Strassburg in 1493-94. Dürer returned to Nuremberg in 1494. He was a popular artist in his day and interacted with other major Renaissance artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Giovanni Bellini.
Dürer made his first woodcut at age 21 in 1492 and published his famous Apocalypse in 1498. He continued to create numerous depictions of biblical scenes and in 1511 published his Large Passion along with the Life of the Virgin, the second edition of the Apocalypse, and the Small Passion. Dürer worked on the Small Passion between 1508 and 1511. It contained thirty-six woodcuts plus an additional the title page image ("Man of Sorrows"). The Small Passion was printed with four woodcuts to a sheet, on eleven half-folio sheets (Landau and Parshall, 352). The Small Passion was published as a book and designed to tell a narrative beginning with the fall in the garden and ending with the judgment of Christ. According to Dürer's diary, he sold sixteen sets of the Small Passion to a dealer named Sebald Fischer for six stuiver each; Dürer also records that six stuiver is the same price that he paid for shoes, thus they were a relatively affordable set in his day (Landau and Parshall, 352-53). Dürer's Small Passion was a very popular work and continued to be printed into the seventeenth century from the original wood blocks. Thirty-four of these original blocks are extant and reside in the British Museum.
Dürer died at Nuremberg on April 6, 1528.
Extent
0.87 cubic feet (2 boxes)
Finding Aid
Manuscript Collection No. 406
Status
visible
Items
7 resources
7 items
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Still imageChristus in Emaus
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528Date Created1505-1515CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESAlbrecht Dürer's woodcut presents Christ seated at the table in Emmaus with the two disciples from the road and two hosts. Christ breaks the bread and thus this image captures the moment just prior to his disappearance from their sight. -
Still imageDer ungläubige Thomas
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528Date Created1505-1515CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThomas touches the pierced side of Jesus while the apostles gather around. -
Still imageDie Auferstehung
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528Date Created1510-1511CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESDürer's depiction of the resurrection of Christ focuses on Matthew's account: Christ emerges from the tomb while the guards shook in fear and became as dead men. -
Still imageDie Dornenkrönung
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528Date Created1504-1514CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESChrist is seated while the guards beat him and apply a crown of thorns to his head, while the Jewish leader look on from the left. -
Still imageDie Fußwaschung
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528Date Created1506-1516CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESJesus washes Peter's feet in the foreground while in the background the rest of the apostles are contemplating this event. -
Still imageThe Crucifixion
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528A depiction of the crucifixion including Mary in the foreground and angels collecting the blood of Christ. The leaf includes descriptive text on the verso in Latin. -
Still imageThe Martyrdom of Saint Catherine
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528Date Created1498Date Issued or Published1580/1600CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA depiction of the martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria.