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The Magdalene Ascending to Heaven
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The Magdalene Ascending to Heaven

Series TitleThe Nuremburg Chronicle (Liber chronicarum)
Artist Michael Wolgemut (German, 1434/37 - 1519)
Author Hartmann Schedel (German, 1450 - 1514)
Printer Anton Koberger (German, ca. 1445 - 1513)
Date1493
MediumWoodcut
DimensionsImage: 8 1/2 × 5 1/2 inches (21.59 × 13.97 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number33-1028
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Collections
Exhibition History

University of Kansas Museum of Art, Lawrence, KS, 1952, no cat.

Old Master Prints of Five Centuries, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, KS, September-November 1967, no cat.

Religious, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, August 21, 2007-February 19, 2008, no cat.

Religious, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, September 14, 2011-February 12, 2012, no cat., as The Magdalene Ascending to Heaven and The Spirit of Missions from the Nuremberg Chronicle.

Gallery Label
This woodcut is from the Liber cronicarum, published in Nuremberg in 1493. With 1,800 illustrations, it is the first printed book to combine images with text. The author, a physician, Hartmann Schedel, wrote a world history illustrated with woodcuts by Michael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurif. 

Schedel's text surveys history from the Creation to 1493. The volume mixes religious and secular history with mythology, geography and accounts of natural phenomena. The two prints shown here are from sections devoted to religious history. In the image on the far left, Mary Magdalene, supported by angels, hovers over a small, walled town. In the illustration on the near left, apostles surround the Virgin Mary as she reads from Christ's teachings. Both woodcuts display the spare graphic style favored by German artists using wood blocks with strong black outlines and reduced shading.

Provenance

With Alden Galleries, Kansas City, MO, by October 25, 1933;

Purchased from Alden Galleries by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1933.

Published References

Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber, Manuel de l'amateur de la gravure sur bois et sur métal au XVe siècle, vol. 5, Contenant un catalogue des incunables à figures imprimés en Allamagne, en Suisse, en Autriche-Hongrie, et en Scandinavie, pt. 2, J-Z (Leipzig: Otto Harrassowitz, 1911), no. 5203, pp. 248-49, as Liber chronicarum.

Albert Schramm, Der Bilderschmuck der Frühdrucke, vol. 17, Die Drucker in Nürnberg (Leipzig: Karl W. Hiersemann, 1934), no. 502.

George L. McKenna, Prints, 1460-1995 (Kansas City, MO: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1996), 303, as Magdalene Ascending to Heaven.

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