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A Goldsmiths Workshop, c. 1538 (woodcut)
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A Goldsmiths Workshop, c. 1538 (woodcut)
1195460 A Goldsmiths Workshop, c. 1538 (woodcut) by Brosamer, Hans (c.1495-c.1554); 13.7x11.9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23013840
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Applied Art Decorative Art First Edition Five People Furnace German Text Goldsmith Impression Language Lettering Livelihood Lower Case Medium Group Medium Group Of People Men Only Page Printed Prints Rare Book Vocation Wood Block Wood Cut Woodblock Woodcut Word Workbench Working Life 1538 Brosamer Hans Brosamer Occupation
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This black and white woodcut print, titled "A Goldsmiths Workshop, c. 1538" by Hans Brosamer, offers a glimpse into the working life of European goldsmiths during the Renaissance era. The scene depicts a medium group of men diligently engaged in their craft inside an intricately detailed workshop. The image showcases the meticulous nature of their occupation as they sit at their workbenches, surrounded by tools and materials necessary for creating exquisite pieces of jewelry. Each man is focused on his task, with some engrossed in drawing or writing while others tend to a furnace. The first edition copy book and rare leaf prints scattered around indicate the importance of knowledge and skill development within this trade. German lettering adorns the walls, emphasizing the cultural context in which these craftsmen operate. Despite being captured at daytime, there is an air of solemnity that pervades this scene; perhaps it reflects both the seriousness with which these artisans approached their vocation and the weighty responsibility they held in producing high-quality works. Hans Brosamer's woodcut technique adds depth to this illustration through its intricate lines and textures. This decorative art form beautifully captures not only the physical space but also conveys a sense of camaraderie among these skilled workers. This print provides us with a valuable window into history - reminding us of how craftsmanship has long been valued as an essential part of human culture.
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