Standards
- van Meckenem, Ecce Homo
- Dürer, Saint Jerome
- Dürer, The Little Courier
- Dürer, The Satyr Family
- Raimondi, Façade with Caryatids
- Altdorfer, The Resurrection
- Beham, Peasant Couple
- Beham or Dürer, Bookplate
- Pencz, The Life of Christ
- Davent, Musicians
- Lautensack, Landscape
- Matham, The Planets
- Callot, Balli di Sfessania
- Callot, La Chasse au Cerf
- Rembrandt, Clement de Jonghe
- Rembrandt, The Goldsmith
- Della Bella, The Five Deaths
- Ostade, The Fiddler
- Both, The Five Senses
- Nanteuil, Hardouin de Beaumont
- Visscher, A Mouse in a Mouse Trap
- Masson, Guilllaume de Brisacier
- Piranesi, A View of the Temple
- Watson, Mrs. Hale as Euphrosyne
- Moreau, Les Petits Parains
- Janinet, Le Sommeil d’Arianne
- Blake, And My Servant Job
- Unknown Engraver, Frederick
- Gericault, Horses Going to a Fair
- Jacque, Les Musiciens
- Haden, A By-Road in Tipperary
- Meryon, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont
- Bresdin, La Sainte Famille
- Whistler, Battersea Dawn
- Whistler, Limehouse
- Fantin-Latour, Manfred and Astarte
- Legros, Le Grand Canal
- Buhot, La Place des Martyrs
- Forain, Le Calvaire (2e planche)
- Pennell, In the Mist of the Morning
- Hassam, The Old Mulford House
- Zorn, "Oxenstierna"
- Toulouse-Lautrec, La Modiste
- Cameron, The Palace
- Sloan, Anshutz on Anatomy
- Bone, The Trevi Fountain, Rome
- Knight, At the Footlights
- McBey, Palestine: Blue Bonnets
The Life of Christ (complete set)
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Engravings, ca. 1534-35, ca. 48 x 57 mm., Bartsch 30-54, including 33a; Landau 31-54 + 55 and 56 only states, ex collection: Lawson Thompson (Lugt 1770). The rare, complete set of 26 engravings. Fine to very fine impressions on laid paper with thread margins or trimmed on the plate mark, in near flawless condition. Bartsch considers all 26 prints as a set. Landau considers the set as 24 prints, with two additional subjects of slightly larger size and done afterwards. All 26 prints are included here. The subject matter goes from the Nativity to Pentecost, including many of the Parables. Notable, however, is the complete absence of the Crucifixion, events leading up to it and events immediately following, the series proceeding directly from Christ's Entry into Jerusalem to The Three Marys at the Tomb. Landau remarks on the popular tone of the series and of the portrayal of Christ, not as one who must undergo suffering, but as a good father who has the ability to produce miracles.
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