Description: DESCRIPTION This woodcut leaf was printed in 1530 and is nearly 500 years old. This woodcut leaf includes an original woodcut print by Hans Sebald Beham depicting the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. The woodcut's title is : "Christ's Entry to Jerusalem'' (707 Pauli/Beham). The woodcut leaf is from Christenliche außlegung der Evangelienn - Johann Eck's sermons for the church year (Christian interpretations of the Gospels from the time, through the whole year (...)), with original woodcuts by Sebald Beham. In this woodcut print, Jesus sitting on a donkey which is moving towards an arched city gate on the right. In front of Jesus, who is holding up his right hand in a blessing, three men. One of them is putting his coat on the ground for the donkey to step on. Behind Jesus, two of the apostles.Below the woodcut two lines of letterpress ''Das Evangelium an Dem palmtag. Matth. xxi.''The Woodcut print measures 9.3 x 6.6 cm (3.66 inches x 2.60 inches). The medium-sized leaf measures 29.1 x 19.1 cm and is unframed. This leaf is the page 126 from the first work of the sermons of Johann Eck's ''Christenliche'' (Christenliche - Am Palmtag) (see below for more informations). For more info about the woodcut print of Beham, check out the website of the British Museum.The style is old master and the print was produced using woodcut printing techniques. Our woodcut leaves and woodcut prints look amazing when framed ! Check out our other listings. Do not hesitate for any questions, WE ANSWER QUICKLY! (Seller item #3-126) Bibliographic references Pauli 1901-11 / Hans Sebald Beham: Ein Kritisches Verzeichniss seiner Kupferstiche Radirungen und Holzschnitte (707). Hollstein / German engravings, etchings and woodcuts c.1400-1700 (707). ORIGIN BOOK DETAILS: This Woodcut Leaf is from an original of Christenliche außlegung der Evangelienn (Christian interpretations of the Gospels from the time, through the whole year (...))- Johannes Eck's sermons for the church year, with woodcuts by Sebald Beham. The book was made in 1530. It is the leaf 126 of the first work in Christenliche (Am Palmtag) Christenliche is notably a Christian interpretation of the Gospels from that time through the whole year, according to the common understanding of the churches and holy fathers of the same, accepted from the command of the transparent, high-born princes of H.H. Her Wilhelmen v[d] Herr Ludwigen Pfal: bei Rhein, Hertzogen in Obern and Nidern Bairn & Gebrüder [WITH] The third Thail of Christian preaching on the high festivals and wedding days, the Hayligen, through the whole year, according to the use of Christian churches good and use the pious old Christian (Christenliche Ausslegung der Euangelienn vonn der zeit durch das gantz Jar, nach gemainem Verstand der Kirchen vnnd hailigen Vätter vo[n] der selbigen angenom[m]en, auss Befelch der durchleüchtigen, hochgebornen Fursten vn[d] H.H. Her Wilhelmen vn[d] Herr Ludwigen Pfal: bey Rhein, Hertzogen in Obern vnd Nidern Bairn & Gebrüder [WITH] Der drit Thail Christenlicher Predigen an den hohen Festen vnd hochzeytlichen Tagen, der Hayligen, durch das ganntz Jar, nach gebrauch Christenlicher Kirchen zu gut und nutz den frommen alten Christen)First editions of these three volumes of sermons by Johann Eck. Very rare edition. The first work, in two volumes, is on the gospels, arranged according to church year with volume one covering gospel readings from Advent to Easter and volume two contains gospel readings from Easter to Advent. The third volume was printed in Augsburg (1531) for an Ingolstadt publisher, consists of sermons given on high holidays of the church year. Only these three volumes include the exquisite woodcuts by Hans Sebald Beham which are described in detail in Gustav Pauli's Hans Sebald Beham Ein Kritisches Verzeichniss (Strassburg; 1901) numbers 703 - 747 and see pages 334 (vols. I & II) and 481 (vol. III). Some of the woodcuts have been attributed to Hans Schäuferlein and M. Ostendorfer (whose monogram appears on several). Muther (German Book Illustration) notes that Beham shared the 41 drawings in 1530 for this book with Ostendorfer and the artist L.B. Although there are some traces of use minor defects, they don't affect the beautiful woodcuts which appear in fine dark impressions. Elaborate historiated woodcut title borders on each part with 63 woodcuts by Hans Sebald Beham and Hans Schäuferlein in vols I & II (first work, Christenliche) and 45 woodcuts by Beham and M. Ostendorfer in vol. III (second work, Der Ander Tail). § VD16 E 282 (1st 2 vols.), VD16 E 283 (3rd vol.); Adams E-31; Stalla, Ingolstadt 67, 68; Pauli, Beham nos. 703 - 747 & pages 334, 481; Dodgson I, 442, 11, D & II, 127, 8 & 241, 2; Muther 1145. FEEDBACKIf you're satisfied with the transaction, make sure you leave positive feedback! I will return the favor shortly after.If you are not satisfied with the transaction, please contact me first and I will help the best I can and answer as quickly as possible (usually within 24 hours).Thanks and pleasure doing business with you all! JRLGamesBooksNCards
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Location: Montreal, Quebec
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Artist: Hans Sebald Beham, Johannes Eck, Johann eck, Hans Schäuferlein
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: Small
Date of Creation: Pre-1600
Item Length: 8 in
Framing: Unframed
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
Unit Type: Unit
Year of Production: Pre-1600
Item Height: 12 in
Style: Old Master
Unit Quantity: 1
Print Type: Woodcut & Block
Time Period Produced: Pre-1700
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: No
Title: Christ's Entry to Jerusalem (707)
Period: Pre-1600
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Christ, Religious & Inspirational, Jesus christ, Jerusalem, Gospels
Type: Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Theme: Religious, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jerusalem, Gospels
Production Technique: Woodcut Printing