The Virgin and Child Adored by an Abbot
Printmaker:
Wolfgang Aurifaber [The Goldsmith]
Printmaker:
Master E. S.
(After)
A 'modern' impression of an engraved copper or brass decoration plate. The original plate was found in the sacristy of the church of the Premonstratensian monastery St Lucien in Graubünden (Kanton, Schweiz) in the late 18th century. Etched copies were made, see P.38-1938
History note: Count Francesco Seratti (according to inscription); Fountaine Walker (1833-92) [L.2545];
Method of acquisition: Bought by Unknown
Production date: in or after AD 1477 : impressions were printed after the plate was found in the 18th century.
Accession number: P.6071-R
Primary reference Number: 129228
Bartsch: 13
Passavant: p.265
Illustrated Bartsch: 13 (16)
Lehrs (Geschichte): 80a
Willshire: A.3
Old location number: 35.1.33
Lugt: 2545
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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