SCHEDEL, HARTMANN. View of Bamberg.

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SCHEDEL, HARTMANN. View of Bamberg.
1400134. SCHEDEL, HARTMANN. View of Bamberg.

Description

Schedel, Hartmann (1440 -Nuremberg- 1514/ German doctor, humanist and historian. the so-called "Schedelsche Weltchronik" from 1493 is considered his most important work) - Large format view of Bamberg, woodcut by Wilhelm Pleydenwurff and Michael Wohlgemuth, assembled from two plates, above and on the back. Text (sheets CLXXIIII and CLXXV, German edition), titled: "Bamberga Mons Monachorum", sheet size: ca.60x44cm, framed under glass, old oak frame, not unframed.

Condition

Defects in the middle, moisture damage at the top, partially toned, foxing.

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No

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1400134. SCHEDEL, HARTMANN. View of Bamberg.

Description

Schedel, Hartmann (1440 -Nuremberg- 1514/ German doctor, humanist and historian. the so-called "Schedelsche Weltchronik" from 1493 is considered his most important work) - Large format view of Bamberg, woodcut by Wilhelm Pleydenwurff and Michael Wohlgemuth, assembled from two plates, above and on the back. Text (sheets CLXXIIII and CLXXV, German edition), titled: "Bamberga Mons Monachorum", sheet size: ca.60x44cm, framed under glass, old oak frame, not unframed.

Condition

Defects in the middle, moisture damage at the top, partially toned, foxing.

Resale right

No

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

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Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2
61118 Bad Vilbel
Germany

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Gemischt
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