Antique Gilt Viennese Print | Circumcision / Presentation of the Lord
Antique Gilt Viennese Print | Circumcision / Presentation of the Lord
Antique Gilt Viennese Print | Circumcision / Presentation of the Lord
Antique Gilt Viennese Print | Circumcision / Presentation of the Lord

Antique Gilt Viennese Print | Circumcision / Presentation of the Lord

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A gorgeous chromo-typography gilt print depicting a glorious medieval-style Image of the Circumciuons of the Lord/Presentation in the Temple from a folio of medieval art miniatures produced by Ludwig Lott in the 1850s in Vienna. This is plate 6: Circumcisio Domini.

An online University Library holdings description provides the following attribution details:

Chromo-Typographie & Kunstverlag von Ludwig Lott, printer: Collection of beautiful miniatures reproduced in facsimile from original paintings chiefly of the 14th and 15th centuries : the period when the great masters of miniature painting flourished, and whose works are now preserved in the celebrated ecclesiastical and public libraries of Germany and Austria, where they are seen and admired by multitudes / (London : John Davis, publisher, 24, Queen Victoria Street, E.C., [between 1857 and 1905])

Note: Imprint on each plate: "Chromo-Typographie & Kunstverlag von Ludwig Lott in Wien."
The original German publication has been variously dated in the 1860s; Davis established his business in 1857.
Some copies were issued with a single color title leaf naming Davis as the "sole agent for Great Britain and Belgium" and giving his address as "201 Old Kent Road, S.E." In this issue, the two preliminary leaves are printed letterpress (the second is a list of the plates).

 

Fine condition, antique salvaged item. Image measures 4 1/2x3” wide. Offered unframed, but professionally mounted in a deep wine cotton matt measuring 10”x8”wide.

Fine gold detailing applied throughout. Attribution details on verso.  See matt color distinction if purchasing with Plate 62: The Transfiguration, offered separately.