Nach BEHAM (*1500), Der verlorene Sohn, um 1570, Holzschnitt Renaissance Religiö

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Nach Hans Sebald Beham (1500 Nürnberg - 1550 Frankfurt am Main), Der verlorene Sohn verprasst seine Güter, um 1570, Holzschnitt

  • Technik: Holzschnitt auf Papier

  • Stempel: Sammlerstempel, Lugt Nr.: 1372. Heinrich Schwarz (geb.1894). Wien. 20. Jahrhundert, 19. Jahrhundert

  • Datierung: um 1570

  • Beschreibung: Abdruck aus dem 19. Jahrhundert

  • Quelle: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Buch, Religion

  • Schlagworte: Tisch, Garten, Essen, Verlorener Sohn, Bibel, Religiös, Deutschland, Renaissance, 1800-1849

  • Größe: Papier: 22.3 cm x 34.0 cm, Darstellung: 21.1 cm x 33.1 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. In den Ecken minimal knittrig.

 



 

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After Hans Sebald Beham (1500 Nuremberg - 1550 Frankfurt on the Main), The prodigal son squanders his goods, c. 1570, Woodcut


  • Technique: Woodcut on Paper

  • Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1372. Heinrich Schwarz (geb.1894). Vienna. 20th century, 19th century

  • Date: c. 1570

  • Description: Print from the 19th century

  • Source: Bibel (Neues Testament) | Book, Religion

  • Keywords: Table, Garden, Food, Prodigal Son, Bible, 19th century, Renaissance, Religious, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 22.3 cm x 34.0 cm (8.8 x 13.4 in), Depiction: 21.1 cm x 33.1 cm (8.3 x 13 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. Minimally creased in the corners.



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