May 01, 2013 - Sale 2312

Sale 2312 - Lot 7

Unsold
Estimate: $ 40,000 - $ 60,000
MASTER OF THE BERLIN PASSION, ISRAEL VAN MECKENEM THE ELDER
The Passion of Christ.

Group of 10 metalcuts with floral frames and 17 woodcuts with border lines, each with contemporary hand coloring in gouache and watercolor, circa 1450-70. Each approximately 90x65 mm; 3 1/2x2 1/2 inches, with narrow margins outside the borders. Very good impressions of these extremely scarce, early prints, with strong colors.

The Master of the Berlin Passion, generally accepted to be Israel van Meckenem the Elder, lived and worked in Bocholt, in what is now northwest Germany. A goldsmith by trade, his son--Israel van Meckenem--also trained as a goldsmith and ultimately eclipsed his father as a printmaker.

Most of van Meckenem the Elder's prints are of a small fomat and hand colored, suggesting that they were to be pasted into books as substitutes for miniature paintings. Schreiber 1-24 and 26-35; Lehrs pp. 63-76; Hollstein pp. 79-113.