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Print
Page from the Nuremberg Bible: The Burial of Jacob (recto and verso)
German artist
German artist
Germany
Primary
16 x 11 1/8 in. (40.7 x 28.2 cm)
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overall
vertical
image
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sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1483
1483
1483
1400-1600, books, Jacob, Renaissance & Baroque
Print
1929.1a-b
item
Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
29.1aSL1
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image w text-not full
2 x 2
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29.1aSL2
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29.1aSL3
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2 x 2
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digital image
Detail
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29.1aDI2
digital image
9/23/2010
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29.1bSL1
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29.1bSL2
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29.1bDI#1
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29.1bDI4
digital image
9/23/2010
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Sculpture
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
German artist
German artist
Germany
Primary
29 5/16 x 8 7/16 x 7 1/16 in. (74.5 x 21.5 x 18 cm)
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without base
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Wood
Wood
German; made in Swabia
ca. 1470-1500
1470
1500
1400-1600, Renaissance & Baroque, sculpture, St. Elizabeth, women
Sculpture
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was Queen of Thuringia in the early 1200s. She was an advocate of the poor and gave herself entirely to serving the hungry, weak and feeble. She distributed alms in all parts of her royal territory, even giving royal robes and ornaments to the poor. In order to care personally for the unfortunate, she built a hospital and visited the inmates daily to attend to their needs. In art, she is frequently shown carrying a loaf of bread and a jug of wine, references to her devotion to feeding the hungry.
[Gallery label text, June 2013]
1957.7
item
Memorial Art Gallery
4/5/2000
57.7TR1
Transparency
Memorial Art Gallery
Front
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57.7SL1
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57.7DI1
digital image
Memorial Art Gallery
Front
Imaging complete
6/26/2000
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57.7DI#2
digital image
3/1/2010
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57.7DI#3
digital image
3/1/2010
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57.7DI#4
digital image
3/1/2010
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Sculpture
St. Barbara
German artist
German artist
Germany
Primary
29 7/16 x 9 3/16 x 5 1/8 in. (74.8 x 23.4 x 13 cm)
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Wood
Made in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg
1470-1489
1470
1489
1400-1600, Renaissance & Baroque, sculpture, St. Barbara, women
Sculpture
According to Christian legend, Saint Barbara was the beautiful daughter of a wealthy pagan named Dioscorus, who lived in Nicodemia (present-day Turkey) during the 3rd century. Fearful of losing Barbara to the outside world, her father kept her locked in a tower. She secretly converted to Christianity; when she told Dioscorus of her new-found faith, he reported her to the authorities. She was sentenced to torture and beheading—a decree carried out by her father himself.
In Christian art, Barbara is usually shown holding the tower in which she was imprisoned and a book, which represents the teachings that led to her conversion. Here, she also wears fine clothing that represents her wealth. A purse hangs from her belt, and she wears a golden crown.
This sculpture originally formed part of a larger late medieval altarpiece that included other solitary or grouped figures. Although beautifully carved, the last 500 years have taken their toll on both her appearance and structure. Old repairs have broken off or splintered, and both original and later paint and gilding are flaking, making her too unstable for continuous display. MAG staff is working to identify funds for her treatment so that she can be returned to permanent exhibition in the medieval galleries.
[Label text from It Came From the Vault exhibition, 2013]
1955.46
item
Memorial Art Gallery
1/19/2001
55.46SL1
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full
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6/14/2002
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55.46DI#3
digital image
3/9/2010
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55.46DI#4
digital image
Three-quarter
3/9/2010
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55.46DI#5
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Three-quarter
3/9/2010
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55.46DI#6
digital image
Side
3/9/2010
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55.46DI#7
digital image
Side
3/9/2010
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55.46DI#8
digital image
Back
3/9/2010
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Print
The Sea Monster
Albrecht Dürer, (Nuremberg, Germany, 1471 - 1528, Nuremberg, Germany)
Dürer, Albrecht
Germany
1471 - 1528
Male
9 15/16 x 7 1/2 in. (25.2 x 19 cm)
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vertical
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1498
1493
1503
1400-1600, engravings, Renaissance & Baroque, sea monsters, women
Print
lower center, in the plate, in the imageverso, text within a cut-corner rectangleverso, Circle of text surrounding the letter Bverso, Encircled text:
1913.19
item
Memorial Art Gallery
5/12/2001
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13.19SL1
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13.19DI1
digital image
4/8/2002
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Print
The Saviour Blessing, Half Length
Israhel van Meckenem, ca. 1450 - 1503
Meckenem, Israhel van
Germany
ca. 1450 - 1503
Male
7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. (19 x 14.6 cm)
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vertical
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Printer's ink
ca. 1480
1475
1485
1400-1600, engravings, Lockhart Collection, Renaissance & Baroque, Salvator Mundi
Print
lower left, and lower right, in the plate, in imageverso, letter L in a boxverso
1975.44
item
Memorial Art Gallery
5/12/2001
75.44 SL1
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75.44DI1
digital image
4/8/2002
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75.44DI#2
digital image
5/12/2023
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Print
The Madonna and Child with an Apple
Martin Schongauer, 1450? - 1491
Schongauer, Martin
Germany
1450? - 1491
Male
6 13/16 x 4 7/8 in. (17.3 x 12.4 cm)
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vertical
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Printer's ink
ca. 1480
1475
1485
1400-1600, engravings, Lockhart Collection, Madonna and Child, Renaissance & Baroque
Print
in the image, in the plate, lower centerverso, L in a boxverso
1982.39
item
Memorial Art Gallery
5/15/2001
82.39SL1
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full
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82.39DI1
digital image
4/8/2002
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Print
The Dance of Death (Totentanz)
Michael Wolgemut, 1434 - 1519
Wolgemut, Michael
Germany
1434 - 1519
Male
16 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (42.6 x 29.8 cm)
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sheet
vertical
sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1493
1493
1493
1400-1600, Death, Renaissance & Baroque, woodcuts
Print
Leaf from the Nuremberg Chronicle.
recto and verso
2001.7
item
Memorial Art Gallery
10/23/2001
2001.7DI1
digital image
4/8/2002
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2001.7DI#2
digital image
Front
6/18/2007
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