Lucas van Leyden - Saint Bartholomew - 1510
Description: St Bartholomew; holding a knife in his right hand and a rosary in his left; facing left but turning his head to the right. c.1510 Engraving Monogram bottom left. . Formerly in the collection of the Royal Museum at Stockholm.
Condition: Excellent impression with good plate tone. With full plate border and tread margins on dense laid paper. Beautifully mounted with borders on a windowcut sheet in a museum quality matting. Notes: Alle measurements are taken on the plate mark. Secure international inhouse shipping at low cost.
Provenance: Prov. Coll. stamp Karl Jacob Mayer (L.5100). - Collection of Kungliga Museet Stockholm (present National Gallery). Dimensions: 11,60 x 7,10 cm Artist Name: Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533) Literature: New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 90 (Lucas van Leyden) Bartsch VII.388.90 . From fourteen plates of Christ, Saint Paul and the twelve apostles, each of whom is depicted isolated against a plain background and with his attributes. The series is not date but is given by Bartsch as around 1511 and by the New Hollstein c.1510. Medium: Engraving Circa: C. 1510
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Description: St Bartholomew; holding a knife in his right hand and a rosary in his left; facing left but turning his head to the right. c.1510 Engraving Monogram bottom left. . Formerly in the collection of the Royal Museum at Stockholm.
Condition: Excellent impression with good plate tone. With full plate border and tread margins on dense laid paper. Beautifully mounted with borders on a windowcut sheet in a museum quality matting. Notes: Alle measurements are taken on the plate mark. Secure international inhouse shipping at low cost.
Provenance: Prov. Coll. stamp Karl Jacob Mayer (L.5100). - Collection of Kungliga Museet Stockholm (present National Gallery). Dimensions: 11,60 x 7,10 cm Artist Name: Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533) Literature: New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 90 (Lucas van Leyden) Bartsch VII.388.90 . From fourteen plates of Christ, Saint Paul and the twelve apostles, each of whom is depicted isolated against a plain background and with his attributes. The series is not date but is given by Bartsch as around 1511 and by the New Hollstein c.1510. Medium: Engraving Circa: C. 1510