The Triumphs of Petrarch (B. 117, 118, 120-122)
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Georg Pencz (1500-1550)
The Triumphs of Petrarch (B. 117, 118, 120-122)
engravings, five from the set of six, B.122 in the first state (of three), the rest only state, B.122 on heavy laid paper with an elaborate watermark, the rest on finer laid paper, each trimmed on or just inside the platemark, pale scattered foxing; with a small collection by the same hand, Tomyris hiding King Cyrus' Head (B. 70), Medea and Jason (B. 71), The Suicide of Lucretia (B. 79), Artemesia committing Suicide (B. 83), Virginia killed by her Father (B. 84) and Thetis and Cheiron (B. 90), fair to good impressions in generally good condition
S. 140 x 206 mm. (average)
The Triumphs of Petrarch (B. 117, 118, 120-122)
engravings, five from the set of six, B.122 in the first state (of three), the rest only state, B.122 on heavy laid paper with an elaborate watermark, the rest on finer laid paper, each trimmed on or just inside the platemark, pale scattered foxing; with a small collection by the same hand, Tomyris hiding King Cyrus' Head (B. 70), Medea and Jason (B. 71), The Suicide of Lucretia (B. 79), Artemesia committing Suicide (B. 83), Virginia killed by her Father (B. 84) and Thetis and Cheiron (B. 90), fair to good impressions in generally good condition
S. 140 x 206 mm. (average)
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