Metalcut Collection
"Metalcut: A Glimpse into the Masterpieces of Medieval Art" Step back in time to the workshop of the Master of the Cologne Arms
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"Metalcut: A Glimpse into the Masterpieces of Medieval Art" Step back in time to the workshop of the Master of the Cologne Arms, where intricate metalcuts brought Saint Roche to life in 1480 or after. This stunning piece showcases the craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined this era. Travel further into the 15th century with an anonymous creator who beautifully depicted St. Martin, capturing his essence and significance within religious art. The metalcut illustration on vellum leaf transports us to a world where faith and devotion were at their peak. In 1510, witness the Martyrdom of a Saint through another remarkable metalcut illustration on vellum leaf. Each stroke tells a story of sacrifice and martyrdom, leaving us captivated by its emotional depth. The Mass of St. Gregory takes us even deeper into medieval times with an anonymous creator who skillfully crafted this metalcut masterpiece in the 15th century. Its intricacy invites contemplation and reflection upon one's own spiritual journey. Immerse yourself in The Fifteen Mysteries and the Virgin of Rosary from 1488 - a modern impression that pays homage to its original creators. Marvel at how these metalcuts have stood the test of time, preserving history for generations to come. Journeying back to 1470/1480, we encounter The Last Supper by Workshop of Master Aachen Madonna - a captivating portrayal filled with symbolism and emotion that continues to resonate today. Saint Jost emerges as yet another testament to Workshop's mastery around 1480. This striking depiction captures both strength and serenity as it immortalizes this revered saint. Saint Dorothy shines through once more in c. 1480 when Workshop brings her story alive with delicate precision. Her gracefulness is palpable as she becomes an inspiration for all who lay eyes upon her image. Venturing further into Workshop's creations, we discover Saint George from 1470/1480.