ID 53012
Lot 26 | Albrecht Dürer
Estimate value
€ 6 000 – 8 000
The Whore of Babylon, c. 1496/97, from the series "The Apocalypse”, woodcut on laid paper, monogrammed AD, 39 x 28 cm, trimmed within framing lines, original German edition of 1498, with the complete text on the reverse, Bartsch 73, Meder 177, mounted, framed, ( Sch )
Provenance:
Private collection, Germany.
A very splendid, vigorous impression with rich contrasts of the original German 1498 edition. Minor repaired tears at margins and a repaired tear from the middle of the left margin to the angel. A loss with minor retouchings in the coat of the figure in the left foreground seen from the back. Besides the mentioned flaws in a good condition. Very rare in the original German edition of 1498.
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■ for the amount exceeding EUR 600,000: 15%
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■ up to a hammer price of EUR 100,000: 20,84% of the hammer price
■ for the amount exceeding EUR 100,000: 18,34%
■ for the amount exceeding EUR 600,000: 12,5%
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