The Salzburg Missal of 1506: With two Marvellous Woodcuts by Lucas Cranach the Elder, one full page and Illuminated on Vellum

Missale Saltzeburgense. . Vienna, Johannes Winterburger, 1506. - 281 leaves, complete. With two woodcuts by Lucas Cranach the Elder, including a full-page representation of the Crucifixion, stunningly illuminated in gold and colors. - Folio (314 x 221 mm). Blindstamped original brown calf leather binding over wooden boards, with brass corner and center bosses and clasps.

A Renaissance Woodcut Masterpiece

The Salzburg Missal, printed by Johannes Winterburger in Vienna in 1506, reflects the rapid upswing of Vienna under Emperor Maximilian I also in the art of printing. The two woodcuts by Lucas Cranach the Elder are outstanding, especially the amazing illuminated full-page representation of the Crucifixion - his finest woodcut in a book - printed on vellum. The strictly contemporary, perfectly preserved Viennese binding, obviously by the Slatkonia Master for Winterburger, features characteristic intricate stamp decoration. Please note the entirely genuine blind-stamped spine.

Provenance: Previously auctioned at Hartung & Karl in Munich in 1985, this exceptional copy fetched the remarkable sum of DM 60,000 plus premium, acquired by H. P. Kraus.

Literature: Not in Adams; Bohatta, no. 418; Denis, no. 18; Dodgson II, p. 280; Dolch, pp. 56ff, no. 42; Gollob 1925, no. 171; Panzer IX, p. 2, no. 8; not in Van Praet; VD 16 M 5621; Weale/Bohatta, no. 1381; Zisska & Lacher 64, no. 226; on Winterburger: ADB 43, 477f.; Durstmüller 23-27; Gollob 1936; Mayer 21ff.; on the woodcuts: Gollob 1926, frontispiece, pp. 15f., 20f. and 55ff.

This Missal has been described in great detail in our catalogue 90 “Wunderkammer”, lot 14. Click here to view the eCatalogue or order the printed version in our Online Shop.

 

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