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Christ on the Cross between Saint John and Saint Ulrich (on the left), and Saint Mary and Saint Afra (on the right)

Unidentified artist, German, 16th century
Anonymous Master HR (German, 1540)
Falsely attributed to: Hans Rogel (German, 1532–1592)
German
1540 (printed 19th century)

Medium/Technique Engraving
Credit Line Harvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession NumberP3724
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPrints

Catalogue Raisonné Nagler, Vol. 13 pp. 308f. Andresen II, p. 801
DescriptionAs noted by Ferndinand Meder, and copied to the mat of this impression: "Unkown German Master of the XVI century, wrongly attributed to Hans Rogel, born 1532. The plate, according to insctiptions on the lower part of the full plate, was engraved by VW ... HM 1540.

This is the upper and principal part of an epitaph, originally in the St. Ulricus Church at Augsburg. In the beginning of the XIX century it got into the possession of a private party, most likely the engraver and art dealer Hertel, who had the impressions struck.

The MFA has a second impression of this print (accession number 61.1361).
ProvenanceEarly provenance not researched; Henry F. Sewall (1816-1896, New York, Lugt 1309); purchased by MFA, November 1897.