Unidentified Incunabula period German printmaker (fl.1505)
“Cloelia Crossing the Tiber on Horseback”, c1505, illustration to page XXV/XXVI from the series of 234 woodcut
illustrations to Livy’s (aka Titus Livius) (59 B.C.–17 A.D.) “Romische Historie vss
Tito liuio gezogen”, translated from Latin into German by Bernhard Schöfferlin
and Ivo Wittich, published in Mainz by Johann Schöffer
(c1475–1531) in 1505.
Regarding Johann Schöffe’s publication,
the Curator of the British Museum makes the interesting comment that it is the
“most copiously illustrated book in early Mainz printing” (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1850-0511-720-954).
Woodcut with letterpress
German text recto and verso on laid paper, trimmed from a larger page of text. Lifetime impression based on the quality of the line showing no sign of wear
to the printing block.
Size: (sheet) 16.6 x 16.3 cm;
(image borderline) 11.7 x 14.5 cm.
Letterpress German text above
the image borderline: “Wie die Jungfraw Cloelia die mit etlichen anderñdem … (Like
the virgin Cloelia with a number of others …).
Google Books offer a view of this
print in its context in “Römische Historie” on page XXV: https://books.google.com.au/books?id=jAkoff_NTQ0C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=XXV&f=false.
For those who may be
unfamiliar with the portrayed scene, according to legend (as described by Livy),
a brave Roman woman, Cloelia, was sent with a group of Roman virgins to the
Etruscan king, Lars Porsenna, as hostages in a peace treaty between Rome and
the Etruscans. In this scene, Cloelia is shown fleeing the Etruscan camp with a
member of her party of virgins on horseback across the Tiber. (For a more
complete account see Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloelia).
Condition: a richly inked and
well-printed near faultless impression in near pristine condition with no
tears, holes, folds, abrasions, stains, foxing or significant signs of use.
I am selling this
exceptionally fine woodcut from the Incunabula period for AU$256 (currently US$192.97/EUR159.26/GBP145.84
at the time of this listing) including Express Mail (EMS) 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 superbly executed woodcut showing two brave Roman women on horseback
escaping the Etruscans by crossing the Tiber, 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
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