Sebald Beham (aka Sebald
Peham; Hans Sebald Beham) (1500–1550)
Note: there are inconsistencies signifying
that this may be a deceptive copy (e.g. the complete framing edge to this
impression rather than the breaks to the image borderline as shown in the BM
copy [1853,0312.250] which could be infilled “improvements” made by a past
restorer who filled in the gaps or simply that this is an early impression
before the deterioration of the framing edge).
“The Betrayal”, 1535, from the series of eight plates, “The
Passion”.
The Curator of the British Museum offers
the following insight about the series:
“Beham initially produced six woodcuts
for this series in 1521 and 1522. He added the remaining two (the Betrayal and
Christ before Caiaphas) in 1535” (BM no. 1853,0709.87).
Woodcut on laid paper with narrow
margins and backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet) 13.1 x 8.9 cm; (image
borderline) 12.8 x 8.6 cm.
Signed with the artist's monogram and dated in the
upper-right corner, “1535 / HSB”.
TIB 15(8).86(233) (Robert A Koch [ed.]
1978, “The Illustrated Bartsch: Early German Masters” vol. 15, New York, Abaris
Books, p. 174); Bartsch VIII.233.86; Pauli
1901-11 820 (Gustav Pauli 1901, “Hans Sebald Beham: Ein Kritisches Verzeichniss
seiner Kupferstiche Radirungen und Holzschnitte”, 5 vols, Strasburg); Dodgson
1903, 1911 I.456.94 (Campbell Dodgson 1903, “Catalogue of Early German and
Flemish Woodcuts in the Bristish Museum”, 2 vols, London, British Museum
Trustees); Hollstein 820.
The British Museum offers the following
description of this print:
“The Betrayal; Christ surrounded by a
group of soldiers, in the foreground St Peter striking Malchus with a knife.
1535 Woodcut”
Condition: crisp impression printed with
slightly grey ink (compared to the impressions in the BM and TIB) with narrow
margins. The sheet is in excellent condition (i.e. there are no tears, holes,
folds, abrasions or significant stains) and is laid on a support of archival
(millennium quality) washi paper.
I am selling this exceptionally rare
woodcut by one of the most famous of the early German masters for the total
price of AU$480 (currently US$332.34/EUR298.21/GBP263.19 at the time of posting
this print) 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
16th century woodcut executed in the same year that Michelangelo started work on
his fresco, “The Last Judgement”, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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