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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
This is the earliest known chiaroscuro woodcut to be composed of a line block and two tone blocks rather than just one tone block. However, unlike the majority of German chiaroscuro woodcuts, the line block alone does not provide a coherent image. All three of the blocks must be printed for the design to be complete. The subject is a remarkably effective combination of a typically Northern subject—a grim representation of Death—and an evocative Italian setting. The classical architecture, the gondola on a canal, and the distinctively wide chimney pots indicate Venice, where Burgkmair would have stayed during his presumed journey to Italy in 1507. The figure of Death is winged, as in Italian art of the period, and the classical costumes and pose of the terrified woman resemble antique representations of Daphne fleeing Apollo, a reflection of what interested Burgkmair's patrons, the educated elite in Augsburg.
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Der Weisskunig (The White King): The Siege of Padua
Virgin and Child with the Patron Saints of Constance
The Imperial Eagle (Aquila Imperialis)
Christ on the Cross between Mary and John
Aristotle and Phyllis
The King of Cochin
Copy of The King of Colchin, from "Set of Exotic Races"
Justice (Die Gerechtikait), from The Seven Virtues
Hans Burgkmair, the elder — Lovers Surprised by Death
Hans Burgkmair|Jost de Negker — Lovers Surprised by Death
Hans Burgkmair|Jost de Negker — Lovers Surprised by Death
Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, 1494–about 1533) — The Powe
Master AG (German) — Passion of Jesus Christ: The Descent i
Hans Holbein the Younger|Hans Lützelburger — Expulsion from
Agostino Veneziano (Italian, 1490–1540) — The Rich Old Woman
Jean Duvet (French, 1485–1561) — The Apocalypse: Satan Boun
Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — Holy Family with the Th
Hans Baldung Grien — The Lamentation
Lucas Cranach the Elder — Saint Christopher
Abraham Waesberge|Albrecht Dürer — Engraved copies of The Li