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Identifier: treatiseonwooden00chat (find matches)
Title: A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Chatto, William Andrew, 1799-1864 Jackson, John, 1801-1848 Bohn, Henry G. (Henry George), 1796-1884
Subjects: Wood-engraving
Publisher: New York : J. W. Bouton
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
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From No. 27. With Buigmairs mark. learn from the description, is the Will Somers of Maximilians court, andhe figures as the leader of the professed jesters and the natural fools, who t^ THE TIME OF ALBERT DUREE. 299 appear in all ages to have been the subjects of pleasant muth. Theinstructions to the painter are as follows: Then shall come one onhorseback habited like a jester, and carrying a rhyme-tablet for thejesters and natural fools; and he shall be Conrad von der Eosen. The
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No. 74. Apparently not drawn by Burgmair. fools cap with the bell at the peak, denoting his profession, is perceivedhanging on his left shoulder; and on the breast-plate, crossing the chestof the horse, is Burgmairs mark. 300 WOOD ENGEAVING The figure on page 299 of a horseman, bearing the banner of Bur-gundy, is from the cut numbered 74. The drawing both of rider and horseis extremely unlike the style of Burgmair as displayed in those cutswhich contain his mark. Burgmairs men are generally stout, and theirattitudes free ; and they all appear to sit well on horseback. The presentlean, lanky figure, who rides a horse that seems admirably suited to him,cannot have been designed by Burgmair, unless he was accustomed todesign in two styles which were the very opposites of each other; theone distinguished by the freedom and the boldness of the drawing, thestoutness of the men, and the bulky form of the horses introduced; andthe other remarkable for laboured and stiff drawing, gaunt and mea

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