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Lucretia's Suicide
Details
Georg Pencz (1500-1550)
Lucretia's Suicide
engraving, circa 1546-7, on wove paper without watermark, the only state, a later impression, two thin spots in the upper image, a 1 mm. area of skinning in the man's beard, otherwise in good condition; with, Medea and Jason (B. 71; H. 121), engraving, 1539, first state (of two), a good impression, trimmed to the borderline on three sides and within the image at left; with, Master MT, two engravings of knights and ladies, on wove paper without watermark, in good condition
Sheet: 79 x 116 mm. (and smaller)
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Lucretia's Suicide
engraving, circa 1546-7, on wove paper without watermark, the only state, a later impression, two thin spots in the upper image, a 1 mm. area of skinning in the man's beard, otherwise in good condition; with, Medea and Jason (B. 71; H. 121), engraving, 1539, first state (of two), a good impression, trimmed to the borderline on three sides and within the image at left; with, Master MT, two engravings of knights and ladies, on wove paper without watermark, in good condition
Sheet: 79 x 116 mm. (and smaller)
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Provenance
Lucretia's Suicide:
Hans Freiherr von und zu Aufsess, Aufsess and Nuremburg (L. 2750)
Louis Galichon, Paris (L. 1060)
Ambroise Firmin-Didot, Paris, (L. 119) (Bartsch 79)
Hans Freiherr von und zu Aufsess, Aufsess and Nuremburg (L. 2750)
Louis Galichon, Paris (L. 1060)
Ambroise Firmin-Didot, Paris, (L. 119) (Bartsch 79)
Literature
Bartsch 79
Hollstein 135
Hollstein 135
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