Germany, c. 1575

Lot 113
27.03.2018 18:00UTC +01:00
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€ 900
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ID 53099
Lot 113 | Germany, c. 1575
Estimate value
€ 900 – 1 200
God the Father holding dead Christ, detail study after "The Holy Trinity" by Albrecht Dürer ( woodcut, 1511 ), pen and brown ink, on laid paper, with watermark "lily in escutcheon”, inscribed "Joannes Saeng.../ Anno 1654" at lower right, 13,8 x 10 cm, fixed to support, framed, ( Sch )

Provenance:
Collection Heinrich Beckmann, (1874-1940), Bremen (Lugt 2756a); private collection, Germany.

The present drawing is a detail copy after the woodcut by Albrecht Düer “Gnadenstuhl” (Holy Trinity) and may have been executed by an artist in the time of the socalled “Dürerrenaissance” around 1575. The inscription at the lower right margin may point to an owner of the drawing in the 17th century.

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