Leaf from the Nuremberg Chronicle

NUREMBERG CHRONICLE   |   Hartmann SCHEDEL

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Leaf from the Nuremberg Chronicle

“THE SECOND AGE OF THE WORLD HAD ITS BEGINNING FROM NOAH…”: STUNNING LEAF FROM THE NUREMBERG CHRONICLE, 1493, DEPICTING NOAH AND HIS ARK

SCHEDEL, Hartmann. Leaf from the Nuremberg Chronicle (“The Building of the Ark of Noah”). Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1493. Single folio leaf, measuring 11 by 16 inches; handsomely framed, entire piece measures 19 by 25 inches.

A stunning leaf from the monumental Nuremberg Chronicle, with an elaborate engraving depicting Noah’s ark and its construction.

A marvelous leaf, Folio XI, from the Latin first edition of the great Nuremberg Chronicle, the outstanding German illustrated incunable and still one of the finest of illustrated books. This page opens “Secunda etas mundi,” the second of the six eras into which Schedel divided the history of the world subsequent to the prologue of the Creation. This fascinating depiction of the Ark and its construction, like all the illustrations in the Chronicle, was drawn and engraved by Michael Wohlgemuth—the teacher of Albrecht Dürer, with some assistance from his stepson Wilhelm Pleydenwurff. The general design of the Ark was based on a diagram in Werner Rolewinck’s Fasciculus Temporum (1470); but that was a mere schematic outline, while the present complex image shows Noah supervising his sons’ carpentry in the foreground, with the nearly-completed Ark afloat and taking on supplies in background, and overhead the olive-branch-bearing dove rehearsing its dramatic return flight. The smaller illustration shows the rainbow, with some curious characters beneath; the text recounts the whole event. Certainly the most dramatic aspect of the plate is the extraordinary detailed depiction of the tools and methods of 15th-century woodworking. A typescript translation of the text is included, along with an English translation.

Fine condition.

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