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Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor

1520


Joseph or Simon Zelotes with the saw and Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor with the club(Illustration from the Hortulus Animae around 1520?)Neudörfer reports that Springinklee designed the figures and moldings for the Hortulus Animae. Johann Koberger first had this devotional book printed in Lyon and Nuremberg in 1516 and 1517; Springinklee and Erhard Schön designed the woodcuts together for the second edition. In 1518 Koberger had another edition printed in Nuremberg by Friedrich Peypus, which featured new woodcuts, exclusively by Springinklee

Location: privat

Design: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Realization: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Material: Sheet 80 x 117 mm, edges trimmed

photo 2023,

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor Detailed view

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor

1520

Detailed view


Joseph or Simon Zelotes with the saw and Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor with the club(Illustration from the Hortulus Animae around 1520?)Neudörfer reports that Springinklee designed the figures and moldings for the Hortulus Animae. Johann Koberger first had this devotional book printed in Lyon and Nuremberg in 1516 and 1517; Springinklee and Erhard Schön designed the woodcuts together for the second edition. In 1518 Koberger had another edition printed in Nuremberg by Friedrich Peypus, which featured new woodcuts, exclusively by Springinklee

Location: privat

Design: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Realization: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Material: Sheet 80 x 117 mm, edges trimmed

photo 2023,

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor Detailed view with artist signature and date

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor

1520

Detailed view with artist signature and date


Joseph or Simon Zelotes with the saw and Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor with the club(Illustration from the Hortulus Animae around 1520?)Neudörfer reports that Springinklee designed the figures and moldings for the Hortulus Animae. Johann Koberger first had this devotional book printed in Lyon and Nuremberg in 1516 and 1517; Springinklee and Erhard Schön designed the woodcuts together for the second edition. In 1518 Koberger had another edition printed in Nuremberg by Friedrich Peypus, which featured new woodcuts, exclusively by Springinklee

Location: privat

Design: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Realization: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Material: Sheet 80 x 117 mm, edges trimmed

photo 2023,

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor Back

Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor

1520

Back


Joseph or Simon Zelotes with the saw and Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor with the club(Illustration from the Hortulus Animae around 1520?)Neudörfer reports that Springinklee designed the figures and moldings for the Hortulus Animae. Johann Koberger first had this devotional book printed in Lyon and Nuremberg in 1516 and 1517; Springinklee and Erhard Schön designed the woodcuts together for the second edition. In 1518 Koberger had another edition printed in Nuremberg by Friedrich Peypus, which featured new woodcuts, exclusively by Springinklee

Location: privat

Design: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Realization: Springinklee (Springinclee), Hans

Material: Sheet 80 x 117 mm, edges trimmed

photo 2023,

Hans
Springinklee (Springinclee)

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Adoration of the Magi
Adoration of the Magi
Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor
Joseph or Simon Zelotes with Judas Thaddeus or Jacobus Minor
Two altar wings
Two altar wings

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