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Coat of Arms with a Skull is Dürer's final and undoubtedly greatest graphic essay on the theme of love, lust and death, a subject that preoccupied the artist from his first engraving, and to which he would return again and again throughout the early years of his career as a printmaker (see lot 6). Dürer took traditional elements of heraldry; shield, helmet, wings, scrollwork and a wild man (wild men were at times depicted as bearers of armorial devices) to create a highly complex vanitas image. The wild man has all but abandoned his task of holding the shield and helmet and is fondling an elegant young woman who, by her festive dress and wedding crown, can be identified as a patrician Nuremberg lady. She does not seem to mind the advances of this bestial figure, and casts coquettishly glances at the shining helmet and the shield. Perhaps she is seduced by the armorial splendor and fails to see that the promise of this coat of arms is not glory and wealth, but death. Coat of Arms with a Skull is however not simply a memento mori, but also a satire on the aristocratic pretensions and aspirations of the Nuremberg burghers. Last but not least it is also a deliberate, and astonishing, display of virtuosity.
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In addition to the catalogue description: - some old repaired paper splits in places, with associated thin spots: mainly in the blank area and into the wing at upper right; on the skirt of the lady at centre-left and lower-left; on the lower right edge of the shield at lower centre; all thinly supported. - the sheet slightly cockled in the repaired areas. - some thin spots, with minor repairs at the four corners. - three pinholes at centre (one on the helmet and two on the staff). - a tiny adhesive stain on the right side of skull. - a few tiny pinpoint foxmarks in places. - small remains of old glue in places verso. - the mark Lugt 555c barely visible after restoration. Otherwise as described. Mounted, not framed.
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Lot 15Sale 22904
Coat of Arms with a SkullALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528)Estimate: GBP 8,000 - 12,000
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