Woodcut Hand Coloured Collection
"Woodcut Hand Coloured: A Glimpse into the Masterpieces of Das Plenarium, 1517" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world prints from Das Plenarium
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"Woodcut Hand Coloured: A Glimpse into the Masterpieces of Das Plenarium, 1517" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world prints from Das Plenarium, created in 1517. These exquisite artworks transport us to a bygone era, where religious narratives were brought to life through intricate details and vibrant hues. One such masterpiece is "The Parable of the Sower and the Weeds, " which depicts Jesus teaching his disciples about spiritual growth amidst challenges. The delicate lines etched on wood are beautifully enhanced with carefully applied colors, adding depth and emotion to this timeless parable. In "Christ Warning the Disciples of False Prophets, " we witness Jesus cautioning his followers against deceitful teachings. The meticulous craftsmanship shines through as every stroke captures Christ's expression of concern, while subtle shades bring an ethereal quality to this profound scene. Another striking piece is "Christ Talking about his Return to the Father. " Here, we see Jesus sharing intimate moments with his disciples before ascending into heaven. The skillful use of color highlights their expressions – a mix of awe, anticipation, and sorrow – evoking a sense of both hope and loss. "The Second Draught of Fishes by Saint Peter" showcases not only artistic finesse but also biblical significance. This print portrays Peter's miraculous catch after Jesus' resurrection. Through skilled hands coloring each detail meticulously carved on woodblocks, we witness the abundance that faith can bring. Among these remarkable works is "The Virgin as Mater Dolorosa and Simeon, " capturing Mary's anguish as she holds her son's lifeless body after crucifixion. The artist’s deft touch brings out raw emotions through subtle variations in color tones - a testament to their mastery over woodcut hand coloring techniques. Hans Schaufelein's rendition of "The Wedding at Cana" transports us to the joyous celebration where Jesus performed his first miracle.