0 likesNot savedShare from mobile app
paper (fiber product)3 × 15 Cm
Views
0
Likes
0
Saves
Not saved
Shares
0
About the artwork
Artist supplied description.
The Westphalian painter and printmaker Heinrich Aldegrever styled his nested AG monogram after the famed Albrecht Dürer, and often adopted the compact scale of the Little Masters of Nuremberg. Aldegrever produced some 100 of his 300 prints in similarly elaborate detail. His Dagger Sheath is one of the rarest and most classicizing Renaissance ornament prints, with its acanthus-leaf foliage and comparatively large figures. The specific dagger shape implies the print’s intended use as a pattern to decorate a leather cover for a blade.
Artwork metadata
Structured fields synced from connected systems.
| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 3 × 15 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
Provenance events haven't been recorded yet. Add events from the mobile app to build the chain of custody.
© Artist-Unknown. All rights reserved.
