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Title: Arch of Honor
Artist:
Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471–1528 Nuremberg)
Artist:
Albrecht Altdorfer (German, Regensburg ca. 1480–1538 Regensburg)
Artist:
Hans Springinklee (German, ca. 1495–after 1522)
Artist:
Wolf Traut (German, Nuremberg ca. 1480–1520 Nuremberg)
Woodcutter:
Blocks cut by Hieronymus Andreae (German, Bad Mergentheim ca. 1485–1556 Nuremberg)
Author:
Written by Johannes Stabius (Austrian, Steyr 1450–1522 Graz)
Calligrapher:
Calligraphy by Johann Neudörffer the Elder (German, Nuremberg 1497–1563 Nuremberg)
Date: dated 1515; 1799 edition
Culture: South German
Medium: 42 woodcuts and 2 etchings on laid paper
Dimensions: 11 ft. 8 9/16 in. × 9 ft. 8 1/8 in. (357 × 295 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Gift of David P. Tunick and Elizabeth S. Tunick, in honor of the appointment of Andrew Robison as Andrew W. Mellon Senior Curator