The Letter E, from The Alphabet 1466-67 Master ES German Among Master ESs most remarkable engravings is a delightful series of letters consisting of twenty-three rare individual prints that once formed an alphabet (alphabets of this period normally lack the letters j, v, and w). The artist composed each lower case letter by cleverly interweaving both real and mythical people and animals. Here two dogs fight with a cat and a bird over the head of a man. The cats gently curving tail defines the upper portion of the letter. Little is known about the master whose name derives from the initals that appear on later works. Evidence points to Master ES having been trained as a goldsmith, most notably the fact that he used goldsmith punches, tools that are hammered into the metal printing plate, to create patterns such as the small flowers and circles on the figures tunic.. The Letter E, from The Alphabet 428829

The Letter E, from The Alphabet 1466-67 Master ES German Among Master ESs most remarkable engravings is a delightful series of letters consisting of twenty-three rare individual prints that once formed an alphabet (alphabets of this period normally lack the letters j, v, and w). The artist composed each lower case letter by cleverly interweaving both real and mythical people and animals. Here two dogs fight with a cat and a bird over the head of a man. The cats gently curving tail defines the upper portion of the letter. Little is known about the master whose name derives from the initals that appear on later works. Evidence points to Master ES having been trained as a goldsmith, most notably the fact that he used goldsmith punches, tools that are hammered into the metal printing plate, to create patterns such as the small flowers and circles on the figures tunic.. The Letter E, from The Alphabet 428829
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