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Buccellai Madonna


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Buccellai Madonna

1886
19th century
195 x 123 mm (7.7 x 4.8 in.)

Timothy Cole, American, (1852–1931)
After Cimabue, Italian, (ca. 1240–before 1302)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Wood engraving, detail with Remarque on tissue paper
Print impression quality: Excellent
Edition: ca. 125
Marks: Signed in pencil, lower right: “Timothy Cole”; signed in composition: “T. Cole Sc/Florence/Mar/86”; signed in pencil, lower left: by printer “J.C. Bauer”; remarque, lower right: small outline engraving of complete composition 77 x 50 mm.; printed, lower left: “This impression, taken by hand on Japan paper is one of one hundred and twenty-five copies, printed by me from the original blocks and plates in the year 1892.”; inscribed in pencil, below printer’s signature: “Professional Proof-printer for Wood-engravers”
Bibliography: Print Club of Philadelphia 101; Henry C. Smith 195.
Credit Line: Gift of Wyman W. Parker (Caleb T. Winchester Librarian, 1956–1976), 1958
Accession Number: 1958.33.1

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  • image Dimensions: 195 x 123 mm (7.7 x 4.8 in.)

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