Nuremberg Chronicle

Vendu
$ 60 480
Date de l'enchèreClassic
06.10.2022 12:00UTC -04:00
Auctioneer
CHRISTIE'S
Lieu de l'événement
Etats-Unis, New York
Archive
La vente aux enchères est terminée. Vous ne pouvez plus enchérir.
Archive
ID 813735
Lot 9 | Nuremberg Chronicle
Nuremberg Chronicle

Hartmann Schedel, 1493

SCHEDEL, Hartmann (1440-1514). Liber chronicarum. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister, 12 July 1493.



First edition of the most extensively illustrated book of the 15th century—the tall Amherst copy with illuminated decoration. The Nuremberg Chronicle is celebrated for its fine and numerous woodcut illustrations, to which Albrecht Dürer, Koberger's godson, contributed while working for the workshop of Michael Wolgemut. The publication history of the Nuremberg Chronicle is perhaps the best documented of any book printed in this period: the contracts between Schedel and his partners Schreyer and Kammermaister, and between Schedel and the artists, all survive in the Nuremberg Stadtsbibliothek, as do detailed manuscript exemplars of both the Latin and the German editions. The two editions were planned simultaneously, but the German was published five months after this Latin edition.



An icon of the Northern Renaissance, this copy is from the library of the celebrated collector William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst. Much of his collection of papyri and rare books (which inspired a young Howard Carter) ended up in the collection of the Morgan Library; his Gutenberg Bible, however, is better known now as the Doheny copy. A very clean, fresh copy, with the Pope Joan woodcut unmutilated and manuscript note on the famous legend in the margin. HC *14508; BMC II, 437; BSB-Ink. S-195; Bod-Inc. S-108; Goff S-307; ISTC is00307000. See Adrian Wilson, The Making of the Nuremberg Chronicle (1976).



Imperial folio (456 x 314mm). 325 leaves (of 328, without the three blanks; gathering M, on Sarmatia, is bound between ff. 266 and 267). Two illuminated initials, blue on gold ground with red and green borders, one of which is large and part of an illuminated floral border on f. 1, other initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes in red. Calligraphic woodcut title, 1809 woodcut illustrations printed from 645 blocks (S.C. Cockerell's count, Some German woodcuts of the fifteenth century, 1897, pp.35-6), by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and their workshop, including Albrecht Dürer (first two leaves repaired at inner margin and outer edges, first few gatherings with repairs to outer edges and corners, some small repaired edge-tears). 17th-century stiff vellum stamped with initials G.S.D.C. preserved over later boards, new ties. Custom box. Provenance: deleted ownership inscription on title and numerous annotations in various hands – William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney, 1835-1909 (his sale, Sotheby's, 3 December 1908, lot 214).

Adresse de l'enchère CHRISTIE'S
20 Rockefeller Plaza
10020 New York
Etats-Unis
Aperçu
06.10.2022 – 06.10.2022
Téléphone +1 212 636 2000
Fax +1 212 636 4930
E-mail
Conditions d'utilisationConditions d'utilisation
transport Service postal
Service de messagerie
ramassage par vous-même
Modes de paiement Virement bancaire
Heures d'ouvertureHeures d'ouverture
Lu 09:30 – 17:00   
Ma 09:30 – 17:00   
Me 09:30 – 17:00   
Je 09:30 – 17:00   
Ve 09:30 – 17:00   
Sa fermé
Di fermé