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Signed Master of the Die (1525 - 1560), Engraving, 'Furor Fit Lesa Sepius Patientia' (Passionate Endurance)

MASTER OF THE DIE signed, \'Furor Fit Lesa Sepius Patientia\' (Passionate Endurance)

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Artist: Master of the Die, (1525 - 1560)
Title: 'Furor Fit Lesa Sepius Patientia' (Passionate Endurance)
Medium: Engraving
Image Size: 9.75 in x 3.5 in (24.65 x 8.89 cm)
Sheet Size: 9.75 in x 3.5 in (24.65 x 8.89 cm)
Framed Size: 22.75 in x 16.5 in (57.79 x 41.91 cm)
Signed: signed in the plate
Edition: 1st state
Condition: This work is in great condition, tiny minor margin tear that does not affect the image, a fine dark impression!
Price 
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Item# 1930
$1,750


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Description:

An intricately executed study of the human form, the intimate scale of this work entices the viewer to examine the image at an up close viewpoint.  Full of detailed line work, this piece illustrates the Master of the Die’s skill in creating a multi-figural composition in complex figural positioning with precise detailing.

Created in 1532, this original engraving is printed on a fine laid paper. The piece's date, and a second notation ‘Ant. Sal. Exc.’, appears at the bottom center margin. Two collector’s marks, ‘Dr. Herwig’ and ‘Buel Dado B.29’ appear on the reverse, and two attached marks also accompany the work: ‘Buel Dado, Bartsch 29 Nv 325,’ and ‘324 Master of the Die B. 29’. Latin text at the bottom reads ‘Furor Fit Lesa Sepius Patientia.’ The two directly translatable words, furor and patientia, loosely translate this phrase to “passionate endurance.” This title is perfectly appropriate to this piece, as the delicately etched, beautiful cherubs struggle together to save a fallen cherub from an aggressive male beast. With a minor margin tear that does not affect the image, this is a fine dark impression!

This artist can be understood in relation to his contemporaries Albrecht Durer, Raimunid, Beham, Northern European artists, and artists of the Italian Renaissance.

Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
It is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the final sale of the work) :

1) A Masterworks Certificate of Authenticity will be included with the sale of this work.

About the Framing:
Conservation framed with museum quality archival materials, this work is float mounted on cream linen in an ornate black and aged gold frame.  The brilliant gold of the moulding accentuates the contrasting tones in this piece.  The delicate sculptural rounded leaf forms compliment the natural lines and forms in this work.  Completed with a matching gold inner fillet, this work is set behind an archival Plexiglas cover.

Style: Old Master
 

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