Description: Giorgio Liberale (1527–c.79) ; W. Meyerpeck Two superb near folio woodcuts in fine hand color. Recto and verso of one leaf. Leaf: 33.5 x 22.5 cm FOLIO Fine later hand colour Issued in: Commentarii in sex libros Pedacii, 1565 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli (Siena 1501 - Trento 1568) Bibliographical references: Nissen, BBI 1314; Pritzel 5992; Anderson, Herbals 163. Many of these woodcuts were so delicately cut, that the blocks soon became worn. The 'first impressions' (of the 1560s) of such woodcuts were undoubtedly the best" (Savage 127). Pietro Andrea Mattioli's (1500–77) Herbal (1565) was one of the most significant editions of Mattioli's commentary on Dioscorides (circa A.D. 40–90). It is also one of scarcest herbals, with exquisite large woodcuts is exceptional detail. Giorgio Liberale was an Italian artist from Udine who had been working for the imperial court in Prague. In this role he produced some 600 large blocks that were used in the Venice edition of Matthioli’s Herbal. The work resulted in some of the finest woodcuts of any herbal produced in any century. Condition: Excellent overall condition. Commentarii in sex libros Pedacii, 1565 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli (Siena 1501 - Trento 1568) Many of these woodcuts were so delicately cut, that the blocks soon became worn. The 'first impressions' (of the 1560s) of such woodcuts were undoubtedly the best" (Savage 127). Pietro Andrea Mattioli's (1500–77) Herbal (1565) was one of the most significant editions of Mattioli's commentary on Dioscorides (circa A.D. 40–90). It is also one of scarcest herbals, with exquisite large woodcuts is exceptional detail. Giorgio Liberale was an Italian artist from Udine who had been working for the imperial court in Prague. In this role he produced some 600 large blocks that were used in the Venice edition of Matthioli’s Herbal. The work resulted in some of the finest woodcuts of any herbal produced in an Commentarii in sex libros Pedacii, 1565 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli (Siena 1501 - Trento 1568) Many of these woodcuts were so delicately cut, that the blocks soon became worn. The 'first impressions' (of the 1560s) of such woodcuts were undoubtedly the best" (Savage 127). Pietro Andrea Mattioli's (1500–77) Herbal (1565) was one of the most significant editions of Mattioli's commentary on Dioscorides (circa A.D. 40–90). It is also one of scarcest herbals, with exquisite large woodcuts is exceptional detail. Giorgio Liberale was an Italian artist from Udine who had been working for the imperial court in Prague. In this role he produced some 600 large blocks that were used in the Venice edition of Matthioli’s Herbal. The work resulted in some of the finest woodcuts of any herbal produced in an
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Material: Paper
Subject: Flowers, Botanical
Size: Medium
Style: Antique Original
Production Technique: Copper Engraving
Features: 1st Edition, Hand Tinted
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Year of Production: 1565
Time Period Produced: Pre-1700
Type: Print
Framing: Unframed
Image Orientation: Portrait
Handmade: Yes
Period: Renaissance (Pre-1600)
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Brand: Unbranded
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