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Divers Works of Early Masters in Christian Decoration   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Published by: John Weale

Print made by: Francis Bedford
Printed by: Standidge & Co
After: Emile van Marcke de Lummen
Intermediary draughtsman: John Green Waller
Print made by: John Le Keux
Title
Divers Works of Early Masters in Christian Decoration
Description
English: John Weale (editor), "Divers Works of Early Masters in Christian Decoration: with an introduction containing the biography, journal of travel, contemporaneous association in art, and a critical account of the works of Albert Durer; notices of his master Wohlgemuth and his friend Pirckheymer; Adam Krafft, and his Sacrament-House at Nuremburg. With examples of Ancient Painted and Stained Glass, from York, West Wickham, Kent, and St. George's Chapel, Windsor; the Ancient Church and Sacrament-House at Limbourg; the works of Dirk and Wouter Crabeth, &c.: also a succinct account, with illustrations, of Painted and Stained Glass at Gouda, in Holland, and the Church of St. Jacques at Liège. In two volumes." Volume Two, (London) 1846; containing lithographic frontispiece depicting the Remonstrance of the church at Limbourg; lithographic title page to volume two with landscape view by Emille Van Marcke; 6 double-page chromolithographic plates depicting stained glass at St. Jacques, Liège; chromolithographic reproduction of a choir book page and manuscript illuminations in the possession of John Weale; 11 hand-coloured aquatints depicting further stained glass; 5 zincographs after details in West Wickham Church; chromolithographs and hand-coloured etchings from sacred architecture in York and elsewhere in England. With original decorative binding.


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Hand-coloured aquatint
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Depicted people Portrait of: Dirk Pietersz Crabeth
Date 1846
date QS:P571,+1846-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
Dimensions
Height: 540 millimetres (sheet size of each page)
Width: 375 millimetres
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Prints and Drawings
Accession number
1860,0811.84
Notes volume 1 (1860,0811.83), containing letterpress, is located at 243.a.27.
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1860-0811-84
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