Heinrich Aldegrever was born around 1502 in Paderborn, Germany, and died inSoest around 1559. A talented engraver and also a painter, he belonged to thegroup of "Little Masters" (Kleinmeister), known for theirmeticulous execution of very small engravings filled with precise details. Hisearly engraved works were heavily influenced by Albrecht Dürer. Even hismonogram, with the letters "AG," may be a tribute to the master ofNuremberg, whose monogram bore the letters "AD."
The Subject :
This engraving is part of a series of thirteen prints dedicated to theLabors of Hercules. The artist drew inspiration from anonymous Venetianwoodcuts that had previously influenced Albrecht Dürer in 1511. Complete seriescan be found in Amsterdam, Berlin, Cambridge, London, Vienna, and Wolfegg.
Herculeskilling the centaur Nessus
Engraving on laid paper (without watermark)
Signed with the monogram "AG" and dated "1550" on a tabletat the top right
Height: 9.7 cm; Width: 7.1 cm
Slight weakness in the paper just above the bow
Fine impression of the unique state
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