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      • Hans Burgkmair (1473-1531) und andere
        Nov. 16, 2024

        Hans Burgkmair (1473-1531) und andere

        Est: -

        36 Holzschnitte aus der Folge 'Der Triumphzug Kaiser Maximilians I.', je ca. 50 x 52 cm, stockfleckig, wellig, teils eingerissen, davon drei gerahmt, (eins Foto 2/6, Foto Internet 35x)

        Auktionshaus Arnold
      • Hans Burgkmair, Circa 1500, a set of four battle scenes, probably woodcuts, 8.75" x 7.75" (22 x 19.5cm), unfra
        Nov. 12, 2024

        Hans Burgkmair, Circa 1500, a set of four battle scenes, probably woodcuts, 8.75" x 7.75" (22 x 19.5cm), unfra

        Est: £40 - £60

        Hans Burgkmair, Circa 1500, a set of four battle scenes, probably woodcuts, 8.75" x 7.75" (22 x 19.5cm), unframed, (4).

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Burgkmair d.J., Hans
        Feb. 27, 2024

        Burgkmair d.J., Hans

        Est: €250 - €400

        Burgkmair d.J., Hans (um 1500 – bis vor 1567) und Heinrich Vogtherr d.J. (1513-1566/68). Zwei (von 133) altkolorierten Eisenradierungen aus dem Augsburger Geschlechterbuch, recto/verso, pag. 83/84. 29:19,3 cm. Rang und Status der wappenführenden Augsburger Familien, hier Geschlechter Schöner und von Stetten.

        Schneider-Henn
      • HANS BURGKMAIR Natives Riding a Camel and an Elephant.
        May. 21, 2020

        HANS BURGKMAIR Natives Riding a Camel and an Elephant.

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        HANS BURGKMAIR Natives Riding a Camel and an Elephant. Woodcut, 1508. 258x321 mm; 9 3/4x12 3/8 inches. High crown watermark. A superb, richly-inked, early impression of this extremely scarce woodcut. We have not found another impression at auction in the past 30 years. This is one of eight woodcuts Burgkmair (1473-1541) made for his Frieze of the Nations of Africa and India during the early 1500s. According to McDonald, this is, "The first multi-block woodcut frieze of 'exotic peoples' ever made in northern Europe. It remained the only representation of native Africans and Indians based on visual, rather than literary evidence until late in the sixteenth century. Today extremely few impressions of the woodcuts survive, none of them complete as originally arranged and printed . . . Burgkmair's frieze was one of the most influential and distinctive woodcuts from the Renaissance, which helps to explain the scarcity of impressions," (McDonald, "Burgkmair's Woodcut Frieze of the Natives of Africa and India," Print Quarterly, volume 20, 2003, page 227). The representations of native African and Indian people were based on an account of a voyage made by German traders in 1505-06 to African, the Middle East and the East Indies, led by the Portugese commander Francisco d'Almeida, which Burgkmair was commissioned to illustrate with woodcuts around 1508. The purpose of the German trade mission was to attempt to break the Venetian stronghold of the lucrative spice trade with the East. Bartsch 77; Hollstein 736.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Hans Burgkmair, Il re riceve sua figlia Margaret ed i figli di re Filippo. 1514-1516.
        Oct. 01, 2019

        Hans Burgkmair, Il re riceve sua figlia Margaret ed i figli di re Filippo. 1514-1516.

        Est: €200 - €400

        Xilografia. mm 220x195. Foglio: mm 342x235. Da Der Weisskunig o Il re bianco, romanzo cavalleresco che allude alla biografia dell'imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero Massimiliano I (1486–1519) scritta in tedesco da Massimiliano stesso e dal suo segretario tra il 1515 e il 1516. Il volume viene menzionato soprattutto per le 251 tavole xilografiche, intagliate ad Augusta tra il 1514 e il 1516 dai due principali artisti Hans Burgkmair e Leonhard Beck. Il lavoro non venne mai portato e termine e la prima edizione completa apparve solo nel 1775.

        Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
      • Hans Burgkmair, Battaglia alle porte di Utrecht. 1514-1516.
        Oct. 01, 2019

        Hans Burgkmair, Battaglia alle porte di Utrecht. 1514-1516.

        Est: €140 - €280

        Xilografia. mm 220x195. Foglio: mm 360x230. Hollstein, 467. Con il monogramma "H.B." sulla bocca del cannone ed il numero "207" nel margine inferiore a sinistra. Tavola da Der Weisskunig, ovvero la biografia fittizia dell'imperatore Massimiliano I, che contiene la vita dei suoi genitori, la sua nascita e istruzione, oltre la storia politica del suo regno. Massimiliano iniziò a dettare dei passaggi al suo segretario Max Trautsaurwein nel 1506, e il libro doveva essere stampato da Hans Schönsperger ad Augusta sotto la supervisione di Conrad Peutinger. Nel 1514-16, un gruppo di artisti tra cui Hans Burgkmair, Schäufelein e Springinklee stavano lavorando alle 251 illustrazioni. La prima edizione delle xilografie apparve nella seconda metà del XVI secolo e nel 1775 venne pubblicata un'edizione stampata con testo di accompagnamento. Sulla complicata storia del Weisskunig si veda Neues vom Weisskunig. Geschichte und Selbstdarstellung Kaiser Maximilians I in Holzschnitten, catalogo della mostra, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, 1994. Ottima impressione dall'edizione tardosettecentesca.

        Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
      • Burgkmair (Hans) Kaiser Maximilians I Triumph, Vienna & London, 1796.
        Sep. 26, 2019

        Burgkmair (Hans) Kaiser Maximilians I Triumph, Vienna & London, 1796.

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        Burgkmair (Hans) [Kaiser Maximilians I Triumph], 135 woodcut plates, lacking title and text leaves (in French and German), first few plates creased, occasional spotting, contemporary mottled sheep-backed boards, rubbed, oblong folio, [Vienna & London], [1796]. ⁂ The original drawings for this series of magnificent woodcuts were made between 1512 and 1516. The woodcuts were made by Burgkmair, a pupil of Albrecht Durer, and printed in a small edition in 1526 but not reprinted until this edition in 1796.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • AFTER HANS BURGKMAIR (German, 1500-1559). TRIUMPH OF KAISER MAXIMILIAN I, engraving.
        Nov. 15, 2015

        AFTER HANS BURGKMAIR (German, 1500-1559). TRIUMPH OF KAISER MAXIMILIAN I, engraving.

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        AFTER HANS BURGKMAIR (German, 1500-1559). TRIUMPH OF KAISER MAXIMILIAN I, engraving - Framed, sight: 13 3/4 in. x 15 1/2 in.

        Sloans & Kenyon
      • HANS BURGKMAIR, (German, 1500-1559). ENTHRONED KING, initialed "H.B." in plate. Engraving.
        Nov. 15, 2015

        HANS BURGKMAIR, (German, 1500-1559). ENTHRONED KING, initialed "H.B." in plate. Engraving.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        HANS BURGKMAIR, (German, 1500-1559). ENTHRONED KING, initialed "H.B." in plate. Engraving - Framed, plate: 8 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in.

        Sloans & Kenyon
      • HANS BURGKMAIR (German, 1500-1559). SERENADE, wood engraving.
        Nov. 15, 2015

        HANS BURGKMAIR (German, 1500-1559). SERENADE, wood engraving.

        Est: $600 - $800

        HANS BURGKMAIR (German, 1500-1559). SERENADE, wood engraving - Framed, sheet: 3 3/4 in. x 6 in.

        Sloans & Kenyon
      • Hans Burgkmair the Younger, (German, 1500-1559), Venus and Mercury, 1520
        Sep. 26, 2013

        Hans Burgkmair the Younger, (German, 1500-1559), Venus and Mercury, 1520

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Hans Burgkmair the Younger (German, 1500-1559) Venus and Mercury, 1520 etching initialled H. B. in the plate (lower right) 7 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches.

        Hindman
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