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    Das Neue Gebetbuch Kaiser Maximilians I. in seiner Entstehung

    Das Neue Gebetbuch Kaiser Maximilians I. in seiner Entstehung by Lange-Krach, Heidrun;

    Series: Neue Forschungen zur deutschen Kunst; 16;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft
    • Date of Publication 19 December 2025

    • ISBN 9783871572692
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages512 pages
    • Size 300x238 mm
    • Language German
    • Illustrations mit 300 Farbabbildungen
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    Short description:

    Prächtig illustrierte Augsburger Drucke der RenaissanceEntstehungsgeschichte, Überlieferung und Analyse ihrer Funktion

    Albrecht Dürer, Hans Burgkmair, Lukas Cranach, Hans Baldung gen. Grien, Albrecht Altdorfer und Jörg Breu - Zeichnungen von ihnen allen sind im Gebetbuch Kaiser Maximilians I. in einem einzigen Werk vereint. Wie kam es zum Druck des Gebetbuches mit den Randillustrationen durch so prominente Hände?

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    Long description:

    Maximilian I's prayer book, printed in Augsburg in 1513, contains drawings by the most famous German Renaissance artists: Albrecht Dürer, Hans Burgkmair, Lukas Cranach, Hans Baldung called Grien, Albrecht Altdorfer and Jörg Breu were commissioned by the emperor to decorate a printed liturgical text with filigree marginal illustrations. Only one of ten surviving copies contains these pen and ink drawings, whose function - whether preparatory drawings for woodcuts or autonomous drawings - has long divided art history. A second edition with woodcuts by Hans Schäufelin was produced at the same time. This study records the surviving inventory of the prayer books and traces the history of their creation.

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