David Kandel (1520/25–1592/96)
“View of Lüneburg”,
c.1550, from a set of twenty-two
designs by David Kandel and cut by Monogrammist CS (fl.c.1540–1560) and printed by Heinrich Petri (1527–77; fl. c.)..
This impression is from the Latin edition of Sebastian Münster’s (1488–1552)
“Cosmographia”, showing a panoramic view of
Lüneburg, published in 1568/1592.
Woodcut and
letterpress on full double-sided sheet as published.
Size: (sheet)
31.5 x 40.2 cm
Signed with
Kandel's monogram (lower left) and with monogram “CS” (lower righ)t.
Lettered
throughout with location names and letters corresponding to the legend above.
Letterpress
title above the woodcut: “De Germania Liber III. / Civitas Lunaeburgensis, quam
verius hoc tempore Salinaeburgensem appellare posses.” Pages numbered 730 and
731.
Below a
letterpress genealogy of the dukes of Lüneburg.
The British
Museum offer the following description of this print:
Hollstein 10j; Nagler
1858-79 II.1173.11; Bartsch IX.393.3
Condition: very
well printed with very little wear to the printing block suggesting that this
is an early printing. The sheet is in an extremely rare near pristine condition
with virtually no faults beyond the usual indelicate joining of the two pages (verso).
I am selling
this rare woodcut print in superb condition from the 16th century for the total cost of AU$272 (currently US$182.17/EUR166.04/GBP142.68
at the time of posting this listing) including postage and handling to anywhere
in the world, but not (of course) any import duties/taxes imposed by some
countries.
If you are
interested in purchasing this historically significant early woodcut sheet, please
contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal
invoice to make the payment easy.
This print has been sold
The curator of
the British Museum offers the following account of Sebastian Munster's “Cosmographia”:
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