Fliegende Blatter
Die Sammlung der Einblattholzschnitte des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts
- Catalogue raisonné of the Gotha inventory of around 700 single-sheet woodcut prints from 1480 to 1599
- A reference work in two magnificent volumes
- Academically researched and presented with transcriptions of all sheets
The upsurge in publishing in the sixteenth century turned the Reformation into a media event, and printed products of every kind superseded the communication methods used thus far. Flyers were particularly successful in reaching their audiences as an easily affordable information medium. Renowned artists such as Hans Sebald Beham, Lucas Cranach Sr, Albrecht Dürer and Michael Ostendorfer produced the woodcuts for these single-sheet prints, which thematised the political, religious and societal happenings of the time. Portraits of protagonists, such as Luther and Karl V., but also fables and proverbs as well as reports on miracles and celestial phenomena, catastrophes and crime all found their platform in these pages. One of the largest collections of illustrated single-sheet prints in the Palace Museum of the Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein in Gotha provides a rich treasure trove of prints that informed the Reformation. The Gotha inventory of around 700 flyers from 1480 to 1599 is today considered unprecedented. Now for the first time it has been published in its entirety. Text in German.
- Publisher
- Arnoldsche
- ISBN
- 9783897904132
- Published
- 7th Oct 2016
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 10.04 in x 12.32 in
- Pages
- 1056 Pages
- Illustrations
- 681 color, 681 b&w
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