100
JEarly German and Flemish Woodcuts.—Part I.
rocks are in the distance r. The border is single. Hatching is used in
the drapery.
[133 (cut) X 99.] Au unimportant cut, perliaps from a book. Slightly damaged,
Colours : crimson lake, brown, yellow, green.
From the William Eussell collection. Purcbased from Messrs. Colnaghi, 1S60.
A 97.
ST. LEONARD.
Sclir. 15SS.
The saint, with tonsured head and a plain nimbus, wearing a long
robe, walks towards the r., holding a dosed book in his 1. hand, whicli is
hidden by the drapexy, and a chain attached to a weight in his r. hand.
The ground is indicated by a horizontal line. There is ixo indication of
sky and no hatching. The border is double.
[142 x 98.] Badly printed, but on tbe wkole well preserved. Colours : purple,
green, yellow. Margin [2-S] uncoloured.
Purcbased from Mr. Eosentbal, 1879. Style and origin tbe same as tbose of
A 28, 29, 56, 71.
A 98.
THE ECSTASY OF ST. MAEY MAGDALEN.
Scbr. 1600.
St. Maiy Magdalen with folded hands, covered entirely with hair,
stands on the ground, with the box of ointment between her feet, while
four angels lay their hands on her ai’ms and legs to bear her upwards.
She has a plain nimbus. There is no hatching. The border is single.
[133 x 97.] Badly printed, but well preserved. Colours (carelessly appliedl
carmine, yellow, green. Margin [5-8] uneoloured.
Purcbased from Mr. Eosenthal, 1879. Style and origin tbe sarne as tbose of
A 28, 29, 56, 71, 97.
A 99.
THE ECSTASY OF ST. MAEY MAGDALEN.
Scbr. 1602; W. u. Z. 125. W.—D 100.
The Magdalen with folded hands, with hair reaching to her ankles,
but wearing a loose robe over it, is can’ied upwards by five angels, one of
whom is under her feet, with his back towards the ground, which is grassy.
The saint has a nimbus with double rim. The border is single.
[115 (cut) x 78.] Good impression, sliglitly cut at tbe bottom and at tbe corncrs.
Colours : pale yellow, grey, blue, green ; margin, red.
Purcbased at tbe Weigel sale, 1872.
A 100.
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO.
Scbr. 1635 ; W. u. Z. 35. W.—C 14.
The saint, whose tonsured head is surrounded by a large nimbus with
double rim, wears the habit of the Augustinian order. He stands looking
JEarly German and Flemish Woodcuts.—Part I.
rocks are in the distance r. The border is single. Hatching is used in
the drapery.
[133 (cut) X 99.] Au unimportant cut, perliaps from a book. Slightly damaged,
Colours : crimson lake, brown, yellow, green.
From the William Eussell collection. Purcbased from Messrs. Colnaghi, 1S60.
A 97.
ST. LEONARD.
Sclir. 15SS.
The saint, with tonsured head and a plain nimbus, wearing a long
robe, walks towards the r., holding a dosed book in his 1. hand, whicli is
hidden by the drapexy, and a chain attached to a weight in his r. hand.
The ground is indicated by a horizontal line. There is ixo indication of
sky and no hatching. The border is double.
[142 x 98.] Badly printed, but on tbe wkole well preserved. Colours : purple,
green, yellow. Margin [2-S] uncoloured.
Purcbased from Mr. Eosentbal, 1879. Style and origin tbe same as tbose of
A 28, 29, 56, 71.
A 98.
THE ECSTASY OF ST. MAEY MAGDALEN.
Scbr. 1600.
St. Maiy Magdalen with folded hands, covered entirely with hair,
stands on the ground, with the box of ointment between her feet, while
four angels lay their hands on her ai’ms and legs to bear her upwards.
She has a plain nimbus. There is no hatching. The border is single.
[133 x 97.] Badly printed, but well preserved. Colours (carelessly appliedl
carmine, yellow, green. Margin [5-8] uneoloured.
Purcbased from Mr. Eosenthal, 1879. Style and origin tbe sarne as tbose of
A 28, 29, 56, 71, 97.
A 99.
THE ECSTASY OF ST. MAEY MAGDALEN.
Scbr. 1602; W. u. Z. 125. W.—D 100.
The Magdalen with folded hands, with hair reaching to her ankles,
but wearing a loose robe over it, is can’ied upwards by five angels, one of
whom is under her feet, with his back towards the ground, which is grassy.
The saint has a nimbus with double rim. The border is single.
[115 (cut) x 78.] Good impression, sliglitly cut at tbe bottom and at tbe corncrs.
Colours : pale yellow, grey, blue, green ; margin, red.
Purcbased at tbe Weigel sale, 1872.
A 100.
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO.
Scbr. 1635 ; W. u. Z. 35. W.—C 14.
The saint, whose tonsured head is surrounded by a large nimbus with
double rim, wears the habit of the Augustinian order. He stands looking