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Hans Weiditz - Woodcut leaf; Medieval Life: The Marriage Ceremony 1532(1560) - 1560
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Hans Weiditz - Woodcut leaf; Medieval Life: The Marriage Ceremony 1532(1560) - 1560

Hans Weiditz (1500-1536) 10.7 x 17.3 cm His work was often confused with Dürer and Burgkmair. Weiditz trained in Strasbourg and in 1518 he was a journeyman with Hans Burgkmair in Augsburg. Few drawings by him have survived; Weiditz's work fell quickly into obscurity owing to the fact that only two of his woodcuts are signed. Identification by Röttinger of Weiditz as the 'Petrarch Master', so called after the illustrations to that book. Weiditz was not only the most versatile but the busiest of the illustrators of his time... and one of the little group of outstanding woodcut designers of the German Renaissance with a highly individualized style and a most personal outlook on life. More than any of his fellows he knew how to break up the surfaces of his blocks into rich tapestries... and to keep the notation of fact interesting and piquant. Passing by these more technical and aesthetic aspects of his work, we can find unfailing pleasure in the reports of life and manners. He might almost be claimed as the first of the social caricaturists, the first artist who with full command over his printing surface devoted himself to subject matter which in later years was to be so variously handled by such men as Hogarth, Moreau, Chodowiecki, Daumier, and Gavarni. [HANS WEIDITZ: A STUDY IN PERSONALITY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, W. M. I., JR. ] Very good impression from the 'Trostspiegel' (this edition ca 1560). Later hand colour. Some light age toning to leaf.

No. 84283561

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Hans Weiditz - Woodcut leaf; Medieval Life: The Marriage Ceremony 1532(1560) - 1560

Hans Weiditz - Woodcut leaf; Medieval Life: The Marriage Ceremony 1532(1560) - 1560

Hans Weiditz (1500-1536)

10.7 x 17.3 cm

His work was often confused with Dürer and Burgkmair.

Weiditz trained in Strasbourg and in 1518 he was a journeyman with Hans Burgkmair in Augsburg. Few drawings by him have survived; Weiditz's work fell quickly into obscurity owing to the fact that only two of his woodcuts are signed. Identification by Röttinger of Weiditz as the 'Petrarch Master', so called after the illustrations to that book.

Weiditz was not only the most versatile but the busiest of the illustrators of his time... and one of the little group of outstanding woodcut designers of the German Renaissance with a highly individualized style and a most personal outlook on life.

More than any of his fellows he knew how to break up the surfaces of his blocks into rich tapestries... and to keep the notation of fact interesting and piquant. Passing by these more technical and aesthetic aspects of his work, we can find unfailing pleasure in the reports of life and manners. He might almost be claimed as the first of the social caricaturists, the first artist who with full command over his printing surface devoted himself to subject matter which in later years was to be so variously handled by such men as Hogarth, Moreau, Chodowiecki, Daumier, and Gavarni.

[HANS WEIDITZ: A STUDY IN PERSONALITY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, W. M. I., JR. ]

Very good impression from the 'Trostspiegel' (this edition ca 1560). Later hand colour. Some light age toning to leaf.

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