VIRTUAL COLLECTION OF ASIAN MASTERPIECES

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25 January 2010
same printed

 

 

Same printed images, coloured and captioned differently as lineages of Syrian kings.
Unknown artist / printer
Nuremberg, 1493
Hartmann Schedel (1410-1485), Chronicle of the world. The complete and annotated Nurenberg Chronicle of 1493. Köln, Taschen, 2001. Private lender 

 

Early printing favoured uniformity of expression, with identical copies coming off the same block or plate, but printing did not cause low interest in representing individual facial difference, which seems more related to how rarely such information was needed when most people were familiar with each other over long periods of time.  

 

Illustrated in this display case are some late 15th century examples of this kind of generic imagery.

 

(LEFT, top to bottom)
‘Seleucus Ceraunos’
‘Antiochus the Great’
‘Sleucus iners’

 

(RIGHT, top to bottom)
‘List (or lineage) of the kings of Syria. His Highness Antiochus Epiphanes’
‘Antiochus, his son’
‘Demetrius Sother’

 
 
 

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