The Betrothal of Mary of Burgundy; Young Maximilian; The Struggle for the Burgundian Succession; The Battle Near Therouanne; The War in Guelderland; and The Utrecht Feud, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18

1515
Not on view
The Betrothal of Mary is by Albrecht Dürer; The Burgundian Succession by is Hans Springinklee; the remaining four historical scenes are by Wolf Traut; and the Emperor Frederick III and a Capital with a Crane Between Two Lions' Heads by are Springinklee or Traut after Dürer.

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  • Title: The Betrothal of Mary of Burgundy; Young Maximilian; The Struggle for the Burgundian Succession; The Battle Near Therouanne; The War in Guelderland; and The Utrecht Feud, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18
  • Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471–1528 Nuremberg)
  • Artist: Hans Springinklee (German, ca. 1495–after 1522)
  • Artist: Wolf Traut (German, 1486–1520)
  • Block cutter: Hieronymus Andreae (German, Bad Mergentheim ca. 1485–1556 Nuremberg)
  • Date: 1515
  • Medium: Woodcut and letterpress
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 18 1/4 × 24 15/16 in. (46.3 × 63.3 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1928
  • Object Number: 28.82.28
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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