Kaiser Maximilians I. Triumph. Le Triomphe de l'Empereur Maximilien I... d'Après les Desseins de Hans Burgmair. [Together with:] Ehrenpforte. Arc Triomphal de l'Empereur Maximilien I... d'Après les Dessins d'Albert Durer.
Vienna (& London).
Imprimé à Vienne chez Matthias André Schmidt, Imprimeur de la Cour et se trouve à Londres chez J. Edwards / Chez T. Mollo et Comp. Marchands d'Estampes de l'Imprimerie de la Veuve Alberti.
1796 / 1799.
2 vols. 'Le Triomphe'. (466 by 348 mm). + 1 vol. 'Arc Triomphal'. (490 by 360 mm). Folio. Le Triomphe: Printed title (double-page on single folded sheet), 'Avant Propos' in French, descriptive text by Treitzsaurwein in German (Gothic blackletter text) and French and 135 numbered woodcuts (67 after Burgkmaier) all on single folded sheets (sheet size: c.450 x 590); vol. I plates 1 - 56, vol. II plates 57 - 135 (plates 80 - 88, 104 - 124 & 126 - 127 misnumbered and with plate numbers corrected in red ink), contemporary 4-page folio manuscript 'Table des noms et remarques écrites sur le dos des planches' inserted in vol. I.; Arc Triomphal: Printed title and 'avertissement' (double-page, printed vertically on single folded sheets and bound horizontally) and 53 numbered woodcuts on 43 sheets (also double-page on single folded sheets) including Stabius' text on first five sheets, the entire design printed from 174 original blocks and with 18 pasted on etchings by Bartsch, final leaf with 'Avis au Relieur' (sheet size: c.476 x 640 mm). Full contemporary diced russia, boards ruled in gilt with additional roll tool decoration and corner tools in gilt, banded spines ruled in gilt with gilt tools in seven compartments, red morocco title labels with titles gilt in second compartments, marbled endpapers, yellow edges.
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A very good set of the two monumental woodcut series produced in celebration of the achievements of Maximilian I.
The 'Triumph' and the 'Triumphal Arch' of Maximilian I are both printed from the original 16th-century blocks, now preserved at the Albertina Museum, Vienna. Both works were intended for assembly, the first as a grand frieze extending to 54 metres, the second as a gigantic wall print measuring approximately 3.5 x 3 meters (11 x 9 feet).
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The 'Triumph' and the 'Triumphal Arch' of Maximilian I are both printed from the original 16th-century blocks, now preserved at the Albertina Museum, Vienna. Both works were intended for assembly, the first as a grand frieze extending to 54 metres, the second as a gigantic wall print measuring approximately 3.5 x 3 meters (11 x 9 feet).
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[PROVENANCE: Engraved bookplate of Henry Beaufoy to front pastedown of each vol.; relief-patterned bookplate of Oswald Seilern-Aspang to front pastedown of each vol.].