Browsing Tag Albrecht Durer
Auction Highlights: Old Master Through Modern Prints ft. The Williams Collection of Color Woodcuts — April 15, 2025
The April 15, 2025, sale of Old Master Through Modern Prints at Swann will feature an array of standout material inc…
Auction Highlights: Old Master Through Modern Prints — April 18, 2024
A compelling selection of scarce and desirable prints includes woodcuts, engravings, etchings, lithographs, and scre…
Old Master Through Modern Prints: May 2021 Auction Highlights
With engravings, woodcuts, etchings, drypoints and more by both well-known and lesser-known esteemed master printmak…
Beyond the Bestiary: Fantastic Beasts and Figures of Myth in Old Master—and Modern—Prints
Medieval bestiaries were illustrated catalogues of creatures both real and imagined, detailing physical descriptions…
Old Master Through Modern Prints
With the largest selection of old master prints to be found at auction stateside, this sale offers an array of fine …
Meisterstiche: Albrecht Dürer’s Master Engravings
Albrecht Dürer’s Melencolia I, St. Jerome in His Study and Knight, Death and the Devil, all from…
Rembrandt Etching of Pieter Haaring Brings a New Record for the Print
With an offering from the past five centuries, our October 29, 2019 sale of Old Master Through Modern Prints brought…
Fall 2019: Old Master Through Modern Prints
Old Master works include early tour-de-force impressions by Francisco José de Goya, Albrecht Dürer, Pieter Bruegel, …
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Old Master Through Modern Prints
Featuring Latin American Art At Auction May 2 Complete Catalogue A selection of Old Master prints includes highlight…
A Look Inside the Catalogue: Old Master Through Modern Prints
At Auction November 1 Complete Catalogue Old Masters An exceptional selection of Old Master prints by visiona…
2017: Year in Review
In our diamond anniversary year, we offered a star-studded roster of 30 auctions, setting nearly 100 records and int…
Schedel’s Map: The Last View of the Old World
A historic map shows us where we’ve been, not only geographically but also in terms of the extent of our knowl…