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1722 Woodblock Print Genealogy Ancestry Von Scherssenberg Zollern Baden EUM4
1722 Woodblock Print Genealogy Ancestry Von Scherssenberg Zollern Baden EUM4

1722 Woodblock Print Genealogy Ancestry Von Scherssenberg Zollern Baden EUM4

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This is an original 1722 two-page black and white woodblock print set (one double-sided page) of a genealogical chart of ancestry of the von Scherssenberg family.

CONDITION

This 289+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. No creases. No natural defects.No surface rub.No tears. No water damage.

  • Product Type: Original Woodblock Print; Black / White
  • Grade: Very Fine +++
  • Dimensions: Approximately 8 x 13 inches; 20 x 33 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

Period Paper is pleased to offer an extremely rare and impressive early eighteenth century collection of biographies and portrait engravings and etchings, produced in Leipzig, Germany in 1721 and 1722. Included are notable monarchs, rulers, religious figures, and members of notable Houses throughout Europe, including several genealogical charts of dynastic lines, spanning the sixteenth to early eighteenth centuries. The collection is comprised of exquisitely engraved and etched copper portrait plates framed by varying decorative motifs, all engraved by Johann Friedrich Rosbach. Many of the portraits include separate biographical pieces ranging in length from a single paragraph to several pages for more notable European monarchs and emperors. If present, the accompanying text is in German and is composed of beautiful woodcut text, with most pages containing elegantly etched drop cap initials, head-and tail-pieces and vignettes. The superb, folio-sized stock upon which the collection is engraved and etched employed the latest advances in eighteenth century paper making and highlights the era's predilection for strong, lightly sized paper with a fine structure and smooth surface. The paper's characteristics are thus similar to Japanese Gampi, and the result is well-preserved and crisp images that exceptionally capture Rosbach's fluid and sharp line work. This collection represents a unique opportunity to collect a valuable part of European history stunningly composed and illustrated.

Keywords specific to this image: Schrottenbach, Herberstein, Windischgrass, Seeburg, von Gissing, von Arberg

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