Framed size: 20 in. (h) x 15 in. (w) x 0.5 in. (d)
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Framed size: 20 in. (h) x 15 in. (w) x 0.5 in. (d)
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In the last years of the Fifteenth Century, German artist Albrecht Dürer created a set of fifteen woodcut prints which he called Apocalypse with Pictures. The last of that series was The Angel with the Key of the Bottomless Pit.
From about 1960 to 1970, Eugrammia Press in London printed less than a dozen reproductions of Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century volumes. In 1964, Eugrammia published The Angel with the Key of the Bottomless Pit. The Angel is a collotype.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Medium |
Collotypes |
| Date | |
| Framing | |
| Signing, Dating, and Titling | |
| Condition |
Excellent Condition |
| Type |
Modern Print-Makers, Old Etchings |
Medium:
Intaglio print made from plates made by Collotype.
Paper:
Printed on mould-made paper specially made in Sweden for this work and supplied by Lepard & Smiths Ltd.
Printer:
L. van Leer & Co Ltd., Amsterdam
Date:
March 1964
Signature:
Signed by Dürer in the plate.
Edition:
This is impression 324 out of the edition of 500 (plus 35 hors commerce).
Framing:
Custom matted and framed in a gilt frame behind 99% UV-filtering Plexiglass. All conservation materials.
Condition:
Excellent condition. Very well inked, crisp lines, without signs of handling. A beautifully-printed work.
Framed Size:
20 in. (h) x 15 in. (w) x 0.5 in. (d)
Sheet Size:
15.5 in. (h) x 11 in. (w)

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