St Cyriacus
Germany
St Cyriacus
from Jacobus de Voragine's Lives of the Saints, Summer part (Leben der Heiligen, Sommerteil)
1475; published 1475
woodcut on paper
- Place made
- Germany
- Medium
- woodcut on paper
- Dimensions
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6.9 x 8.1 cm (sheet)
6.8 x 7.8 cm (bord) - Credit line
- South Australian Government Grant 1972
- Accession number
- 725G6
- Signature and date
- Not signed. Not dated.
- Catalogue raisonne
- B(ill) v.80, p.282, no.1475/194 SCHRAMM vol.3, nos 355-452; GOFF J-157
- Media category
- Collection area
- European prints
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Ex Libris: the printed image and the art of the book, 2010
Throughout the Middle Ages, Jacobus de Voragine’s Lives of Saints was among the most widely read books in Europe. Better known as The Golden Legend, its popularity lay in that such stories had, until then, only been available in religious texts intended for Church officials. Effectively, de Voragine’s book was one that helped begin a process of literary democracy.
Mingling fact, fable, and ancient lore, each of the book’s one-hundred and seventy-seven chapters told the tale of a saint’s life. De Voragine wrote of the miracles performed by each, of strange encounters with God, while dwelling also on the tortures administered to saints by societies in which anti-Christian sentiment was rife.
Drawn from a fifteenth-century edition of the text, these woodcuts are the earliest examples of printed book illustration within the Gallery’s collection of western art. Diminutive in scale and austere in conception, they represent an art form in its infancy: the first printed illustrations had been made only fifteen years earlier by the German artist, Albrecht Pfister.
Elspeth Pitt, Assistant Curator, Prints, Drawings & Photographs
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Unknown artist
St Cyriacus
1475; published 1475woodcut on paperAccession no: 725G6 -
Unknown artist , Johann Bamler (publisher)woodcut on paperAccession no: 725G7On display, Gallery 8