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Ottley, William Young
An inquiry into the origin and early history of engraving: upon copper and in wood ; with an account of engravers and their works, from the invention of chalcography by Maso Finiguerra to the time of Marc Antonio Raimondi (Band 2) — London, 1816 [Cicognara, 266B]

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CHAP. VIII.]

MARTIN SCHONGAUER.

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93. A monstrous Quadruped, with the fore part of an eagle and the
hinder parts of an ox. h. and w. about 4 inches. Israel van Mecken
copied this piece.

94. A Doe and its young one. w. 3, 7-8ths : h. 3.

95. A Boar, and a Sow with its young ones. w. 3,3-4ths: h. 2, 3-4ths.
96—105. A set of ten circular engravings, 3 inches in diameter, each

representing a figure holding an escutcheon with armorial bearings, with
the exception of two of them, in each of which are two escutcheons.

106. A design for a crosier, within the upper part of which are repre-
sented the Madonna and Child, and two Angels playing on musical in-
struments. A most beautiful print, h. 11, l-4th: w. 5, l-8th.

107. A design for an Licensory, ornamented with several figures of
Angels. This also is a very beautiful print, h. 11, l-4th : w. 8, l-8th.

108. An ornament of foliage, with at bottom an owl devouring a small
bird. h. 5, 3-4ths. w. 4. The same was also engraved by F. van
Bocholt. See p. 634. No. 38*.

109. Another piece of ornamental foliage, h.5: w. 2, 7-8ths.

110. Another of ornamental foliage, h. 5, 3-8ths : w. 3, 1-half.—
111. Another, h. 5: w. 3, 1-half.—112. Another, h. 4, l-4th: w. 2,
3-4ths.—113. Another, w. 6, l-4th: h. 4, l-4th.

114. Another—in which are introduced two parrots and four other
birds, w. 6: h. A, l-8th.

115. Another, in which is introduced the Hop-plant. Bartsch says,
erroneously, the Mulberry, w. 4, 3-4ths : h. 3, 3-8ths.

116. Another piece of ornamental foliage, w. 2, 7-8ths : h. 2, l-4th.*

* The Catalogue above given, contains the though they bear the mark of Schongauerj

whole of the pieces believed by Mr. Bartsch are supposed, at most, to have been engraved

to have been engraved by the hand of Martin by inferior and unknown artists after his de-

Schongauer, and probably all the known en- signs, the reader is referred to p. 166 and

gravings that do properly appertain to him. seq. of the 6th vol. of the ' Peintre Gra-

For a description of some others which, al- veur.'
 
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