V. I. The art -- v. II. Art and architecture -- v. III. The architecture.
Alternative Title:
World's Columbian Exposition MDCCCXCIII
Description:
At head of title: World's Columbian Exposition MDCCCXCIII. Official illustrated publication., Each plate preceded by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress; colored plates matted., and Edition statement from volume II half-title verso.
Publisher:
George Barrie,
Subject (Name):
World's Columbian Exposition--(1893 :--Chicago, Ill.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Architecture--Illinois--Chicago, Art, and Painting
BEIN 1977 1657: Binder's stamp: C. Nederveen. Unidentified inscriptions on )(3 and following leaf. From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Signatures: )(⁴ A-2O⁴., Last leaf blank., Publisher's name from colophon., T.p. in red and black with woodcut., and Foreword signed Carl Sigmund Feyrabend.
Publisher:
in Verlegung Johann Feyrabends
Subject (Topic):
Art, Study and teaching, Figure drawing, Horses in art, and Tournaments, Medieval, in art
Edited by Anna Banana., Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Valentine's edition 1974); title from cover., and Latest issue consulted: No. 7 (Winter 1979)
BEIN J714 D86 +525: Illegible bookplate [partially torn]. Inscription: L. Ordlinger[?]. Illegible inscription on t.p. Stamp on t.p.: Biblioteka [?]ska. Portrait of Albrecht Dürer pasted on t.p., BEIN 1971 Folio 561: Manuscript waste used on binding. No. 1 of 4 titles bound together., Place and date of printing from colophon, leaf Q3r; lacking in some copies (cf. Bohatta, no. 2; Meder, Ausg. B). VD 16 gives printer as Hieronymus Andreae (i.e. H. Andreae, known as Formschneyder), known to have founded the Fraktur type used in this and other Dürer works; for discussion, cf. "Buchkundlicher Exkurs" by Alvin Jaeggli, in the Zurich, 1966 facsimile ed. of Unterweisung der Messung., "1. Deutsche Ausgabe ... Ausgabe A"--Meder., Title page in earliest (no. 1a) of 3 variant states described by Bohatta., Signatures: A-N⁶ O-Q⁴ (Q4 blank)., Cancels on C5v, fig. 36, lower right; K1r, fig. 26., Additions to ills. 59 and 61 (sig. P4v and Q1r) on fold. slips attached to the illus., Illustrations: 2 prints : woodcut ; image 14 x 15 cm., 14 x 19 cm. Subject: Draftsman drawing a seated man; draftsman drawing a lute. Latter signed in block with monogram and dated 1525. References: Meder 268-269; Tietze 939-940; Panofsky, E. Albrecht Dürer, 361-362; Strauss, W.L. Albrecht Dürer, woodcuts, 201-202. -- Ca. 148 prints : woodcut ; double-page (1), full-page or smaller. Numbered as figs. 1-50 (book 1), 1-36 (book 2), 1-62 (books 3-4); some errors in numbering. Chiefly diagrams; include several designs for architectural details and monuments (e.g. figs. 15-17, book 3: a triumphal column; a satirical monument for the Peasants' War, 1525; a monument for a drunkard). References (monuments): Meder XXVI; Tietze 938 a-d; Panofsky 454; Strauss 205 a-c. Two figs. (59 and 61, book 4) are extended by means of flaps, on which the observer of the constructions is portrayed. References: Tietze 938 e-f. -- Ca. 34 prints : woodcut ; full-page (8) or smaller. Diagrams for and depictions of monumental alphabets (roman and Textur), comprising illustrated instructions for each roman letter (leaves K2r-L3v); full-page diagrams for and depictions of roman alphabets (leaves L4r-L6r); and full-page diagram for and depictions of Textur alphabets (leaves M2r-M3r)., Ill. perhaps cut by the presumed printer, Formschneyder; cf. Panofsky, I, p. 46; Jaeggli., and Errata: leaf Q3v.
Publisher:
s.n.
Subject (Topic):
Measurement, Art, Technique, Geometrical drawing, Lettering, Alphabets, and Perspective