The Jost Amman Print: Aigentliche Abbildung dess Gantzen Gewerbs der Kauffmanschaft
Dorothea D. Reeves
Business History Review, 1959, vol. 33, issue 2, 175-177
Abstract:
This allegorical representation of commerce is based on the business scene in sixteenth-century Germany. It was conceived by Johann Neudorfer, was engraved on six woodblocks by Jost Amman (1539–1591), and printed at Augsberg in 1622. Mr. Philip Hofer, Curator of the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts of the Harvard College Library, early this year presented this intricately detailed engraving, measuring 30 × 46 inches, to Baker Library, where it enriches a growing collection of works of art portraying the business scene.
Date: 1959
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