Albrecht Dürer
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Albrecht Dürer

The Virgin and Child with a Pear (B. 41; M., Holl. 33; S.M.S. 63)

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Albrecht Dürer
The Virgin and Child with a Pear (B. 41; M., Holl. 33; S.M.S. 63)
engraving, 1511, a fine Meder a/b impression, without watermark, with 3 mm. margins on all sides, in excellent condition
P. 159 x 107 mm., S. 165 x 112 mm.
Provenance
A.T. Gerstaecker (L. 1077).
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Lot Essay

The present work is based on a preparatory drawing in the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett. It is very close to the original, including the tree, the opulent drapery, and the two towers, which are a symbol of the Virgin. But it is most interesting to see that Dürer had already thought about how to depict the light in the engraving and, with a few lines, had indicated a dark sky and deep shadows over the faces of the Madonna and Child. The entire print is surprisingly dark for this rather idyllic subject, with the figures and landscape under a heavy sky illuminated by the sharp, cold light of a full moon. Dürer was to employ this effect the following year in the Small Passion (lot 134).

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