Christ as Salvator Mundi Journal printed with six blocks. Presentation in the middle shows Christ as Salvator Mundi, standing in an architectural frame. Around this are five ornamental friezes of biblical scenes, birds, animals and planten. Manufacturer unknown Master of Delft (attributed to) unknown: Master Delbecq-Schreiber-Passion (attributed to) unknown: Master of the Virgo inter Virgines ( attributed to) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1480 - 1500 and / or 1503 Physical features: woodcut material: paper Technique: woodcut dimensions: sheet: h 184 mm × W 142 mmToelichtingEén sheet 11
Christ as Salvator Mundi Journal printed with six blocks. Presentation in the middle shows Christ as Salvator Mundi, standing in an architectural frame. Around this are five ornamental friezes of biblical scenes, birds, animals and planten. Manufacturer unknown Master of Delft (attributed to) unknown: Master Delbecq-Schreiber-Passion (attributed to) unknown: Master of the Virgo inter Virgines ( attributed to) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1480 - 1500 and / or 1503 Physical features: woodcut material: paper Technique: woodcut dimensions: sheet: h 184 mm × W 142 mmToelichtingEén sheet 113 from Ludolph the Saxonia, this es dleué us loly gentlemen ihesu christi. Anonymous Dutch translation. Published by Henrick Eckert Homberch of Antwerp in 1503. Botke, K. This 113 woodcuts, which typically have been used in early Dutch book, attributed to the second Master of Delft, the Master Delbecq-Schreiber-passion and the Master the Virgo inter Virgines. Conway (1884) and The golden compass (1951) are also included previous versions. Botke, K. Subject 'Salvator Mundi', making a blessing gesture; an orb in his hands or at his feet and right
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