COLLECTION NAME:
Early Printing Collection
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Manchester~20~20
Early Printing Collection
Collection
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Image Number:
JRL220900351
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JRL220900351
Image Number
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Reference Number:
R235572
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R235572
Reference Number
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Link to Catalogue:
Image Title:
Coffret with lid open
title
Coffret with lid open
Image Title
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Parent Work Title:
[Impression on paper of a woodcut depicting the Sacred Monogram]
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[Impression on paper of a woodcut depicting the Sacred Monogram]
Parent Work Title
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Alternative Parent Work Title:
Coffret with Sacred Monogram
title_l_e_variant
Coffret with Sacred Monogram
Alternative Parent Work Title
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Date Created:
1490-1500?
date_created
1490-1500?
Date Created
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Publication Details:
Paris?
imprint
Paris?
Publication Details
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Description:
Impression on paper of a woodcut depicting the Sacred Monogram. A crucifix forming the left stem of the “H” is accompanied by Instruments of the Passion and two monks, perhaps Carthusians, dressed in white habit, who kneel below the Monogram before a eucharistic chalice; two xylographic banderoles read: Quod admirabile est nomen tuum domine and Sit nomen tuum domine iesu benedictum]. The impression pasted into a wood box covered with leather, the domed cover reinforced with nine iron fittings, hinges, and a lock (the latch broken), the sides with loops, the interior (measuring 152 x 215 x 116 mm) unlined and with the lock mechanism exposed. On the exterior, the right side is marked in white “N. 12. / yc” and “37bg.”, the inside marked “N. 90” and “N. 90 io”. The leather on the exterior with some worming and with some losses on both sides of the lid.
description
Impression on paper of a woodcut depicting the Sacred Monogram. A crucifix forming the left stem of the “H” is accompanied by Instruments of the Passion and two monks, perhaps Carthusians, dressed in white habit, who kneel below the Monogram before a eucharistic chalice; two xylographic banderoles read: Quod admirabile est nomen tuum domine and Sit nomen tuum domine iesu benedictum]. The impression pasted into a wood box covered with leather, the domed cover reinforced with nine iron fittings, hinges, and a lock (the latch broken), the sides with loops, the interior (measuring 152 x 215 x 116 mm) unlined and with the lock mechanism exposed. On the exterior, the right side is marked in white “N. 12. / yc” and “37bg.”, the inside marked “N. 90” and “N. 90 io”. The leather on the exterior with some worming and with some losses on both sides of the lid.
Description
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Category of Material:
Printed
category
Printed
Category of Material
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Sub-Category:
Objects
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Objects
Sub-Category
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Technique Used:
Woodcut (process)
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Woodcut (process)
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false
Medium:
Ink
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Ink
Medium
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Support:
Paper
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Paper
Support
false
Support:
Wood
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Wood
Support
false
Support:
Metal
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Metal
Support
false
Creation Site:
France: Île-de-France: Paris
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France: Île-de-France: Paris
Creation Site
false
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Educational Notes:
Transitions in Print Exhibition
educational_notes
Transitions in Print Exhibition
Educational Notes
false
Academic Project Lead:
Julianne Simpson
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Julianne Simpson
Academic Project Lead
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