Tobias Stimmer (1539–1584)
“Joseph
Interpreting the Pharaoh's Dreams”, 1574, published in 1578 by Theodosius
Rihel (aka Theodosius Rihelius) (fl.1557–1621) in Strasbourg, as a woodcut illustration
to page 22 of Conrad Lautenbach’s (1534–1595) “Flauij Josephi, des Hochberühmten Jüdischen
Geschichtschreibers, Historien vnd Bücher …” ([transl.] “Flavius Josephus, the
very famous Jewish historian, histories and books …”) (see https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10139702?page=64,65).
Woodcut with German letterpress text on verso on
fine laid paper trimmed around the image borderline and backed with a support
sheet.
Size: (sheet/image borderline) 10.8 x 14.7 cm.
Bibliographic references provided by the
British Museum: Harms 1985 continuing / Deutsche Illustrierte Flugblätter des
16 und 17 Jahrhunderts (413); Andresen 1864-78 / Der Deutsche Peintre-Graveur
... von dem letzten Drittel des 16 Jahrhunderts bis zum Schluss des 18
Jahrhunderts (III.150.155 [17]); Stimmer 1984 / Tobias Stimmer 1539-1584:
Spätrenaissance am Oberrhein (58).
The British Museum offers the following
description of this print: “Joseph interpreting the pharaoh's dreams; the
pharaoh enthroned at centre; Joseph standing at right; with two onlookers at
left; others in right background …” (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1927-0430-4).
Regarding the attribution of this and the
other woodcuts in “Flauij Josephi, des Hochberühmten Jüdischen Geschichtschreibers,
Historien vnd Bücher …”, the Curator of the British Museum advises: “Andresen
doubts the attribution to Stimmer, but the illustrations are included as
Stimmer works in the 1984 Basel catalogue” (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1927-0430-40). Note,
that the British Museum in its description of this print does not use the term “attributed”
in assigning the print to Stimmer; however, “The Illustrated Bartsch” catalogue
of Tobias Stimmer’s prints (vol. 19, Part 2) does not catalogue this print with
the works of Stimmer.
Condition: a very strong and early impression
showing minimal signs of wear to the printing block. The print is trimmed
around the image borderline and laid onto a support of archival (millennium
quality) washi paper providing wide margins. There is a replenished loss on the
lower edge and the upper right corner, otherwise, the sheet has no significant
stains.
I am selling this magnificent impression (mindful
that there are restorations) of a beautifully executed woodcut, for AU$248 in
total (currently US$163.14/EUR150.52/GBP129.14 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 exquisite
woodcut, 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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