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Book-Plate of Scheurl and Tucher

Creator Name

Lucas Cranach the Elder German, 1472-1553;
Lucas Cranach the Elder

Cultural Context

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Date

c. 1510

About the Work

Art Institute of Chicago Object Description
Christoph Scheurl, a University of Wittenberg professor, owned two bookplates with his parents’ arms and the same motto, including this one on which Lucas Cranach’s shield-bearer is fashionably clothed and colored. The earliest book to contain this ex libris is a classical text printed by Wolfgang Stöckel in 1511, suggesting the woodcut dates to around 1510, before Scheurl moved back to Nuremberg. The Chicago impression is tattered around the edges, has sustained fading and loss of printed pigment throughout, and exhibits several areas of worm activity. These early wear patterns suggest it was on an interior book board, confirming its likely use as a bookplate.

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Title

Book-Plate of Scheurl and Tucher

Creator

Lucas Cranach the Elder German, 1472-1553;
Lucas Cranach the Elder

Worktype

Print; book plate; prints and drawing; print

Cultural Context

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Material

Woodcut in black hand colored with brush and watercolor on cream laid paper, laid down on tan laid paper; paper (fiber product)

Dimensions

Image: 16.5 × 12.7 cm (6 1/2 × 5 in.); Sheet: 18.8 × 13.9 cm (7 7/16 × 5 1/2 in.); Mounting sheet: 19.4 × 14.6 cm (7 11/16 × 5 3/4 in.)

Technique

woodcut (process)

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Date

c. 1510

Provenance

Gift of Joseph Adams

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Rights

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Public Domain

Inscription

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Location

Germany

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Lucas Cranach the Elder German, 1472-1553, Book-Plate of Scheurl and Tucher, c. 1510, Art Institute of Chicago. Public Domain.

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