Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
These eight woodcuts come from a series of forty which illustrate the story of Christian redemption from original sin to the Last Judgement. Probably to maximize printing efficiency and quality, eight woodblocks were printed on each of five sheets of paper, but the subjects are not in the correct chronological order. Prior to sale, the sheets were cut into eight pieces. The sheets in the museum's set were only cut in half, preserving four prints per page. The numbers after the titles of the individual images indicate each scene's place within the narrative. By 1513, Altdorfer had already executed a number of small, finely detailed engravings. Because it is difficult to achieve the same degree of precision using woodcut, The Fall and Redemption of Man is a technical tour de force. Probably inspired by Albrecht Dürer's Small Passion (1511)-but almost double the size-the only contemporaneous comparable set of fine miniature woodcuts, Dance of Death, was designed by Hans Holbein in about 1526 (on view nearby).
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Landscape with a Double Spruce
Landscape with A Double Spruce
The Resurrection of Christ
The Dream and Judgment of Paris
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne at the Cradle
The Betrayal, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
The Fall and Redemption of Man: Descent from the Cross
The Lamentation of the Virgin, from The Fall and Redemption
Albrecht Altdorfer — The Meeting of Joachim and Anne, from T
Albrecht Altdorfer — Meeting of Joachim and Anna at the Gold
Albrecht Altdorfer — The Visitation, from The Fall and Redem
Hans Burgkmair (German, 1473–1531) — Samson and Delilah
Albrecht Altdorfer — The Visitation, from The Fall and Redem
Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — Life of the Virgin: Th
Master S — A Couple Standing
Hans Holbein the Younger (German, active England and Switzer
Lucas van Leyden — St. Joachim Embracing St. Anna
Johann Grüninger|Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien) —
Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — St. Christopher Crossin
Albrecht Altdorfer — Pair of Lovers in the Forest