Workshop of Georg Husner (active 1479–1505)
“De Sex Alis Cherubin” (The Six-Winged Cherubin), 1495
Technical Details & Condition:
Woodcut
(recto) with Latin letterpress text (verso) on fine incunabula-era laid paper
leaf with full margins as issued. The verso has brown ink annotations by an
early contemporary hand.
The
leaf was printed by Georg Husner in Strassburg, dated December 18, 1495. It was
published during the incunabula period as a key full-page illustration to the
second part of the Opuscula (small theological works) attributed to Saint
Bonaventure (circa 1221–1274).
The
verso features Latin late-medieval Gothic incunabula letterpress text titled, “De
sex alis cherubin” (On the six wings of the Cherub). The woodcut on recto serves
as a complex spiritual mnemonic map: the six wings and thirty distinct feathers
represent the virtues, mental purities, and steps of confession necessary for
the soul to fly to God. While historically credited to Bonaventure, the text is
now widely assigned to the scholastic philosopher, theologian, and poet Alanus
de Insulis (also known as Alain de Lille) (circa 1128–1202/03).
This
is a superbly strong, crisp impression. Aside from minor surface toning and
faint handling marks, the sheet is in a remarkable state of preservation.
Dimensions:
•
Sheet: 29.5 x 20 cm
• Woodcut Image: 22.5 x 14.5 cm
References:
•
Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke: GW
4648 (https://portail.biblissima.fr/ark:/43093/edata7e083622878204b45efaafbdfde0483c1d0d36b6)
• British Museum Catalogue: BMC I:153 (Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de
Quedlinburg / Georg Husner)
Price
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AU$483 (approximately US$339.81
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