Jost Amman
(aka Jost
Ammon) (1539–1591)
“To
Throw a Harmful Firebomb into a Battle Formation” (Ein schadtlich
Feumer in ein Schlachtordnung zu werffen), 1573
Although
this siege scene features the use of the customary solid cannonballs (round
shot)—visible in the foreground at centre—what makes this image particularly
interesting is the depiction of incendiary fire-balls (Feuerballen) being
launched at the fortifications. These projectiles consist of a linen or flax
pouch tightly bound with twine, filled with a combustible mixture of sulphur,
saltpetre, and melted resin. Once a protruding wick is lit, these flaming balls
are hurled in a high arc by heavy mortars seen in the foreground, designed to
ignite the city’s interior.
Technical
Details & Condition:
Woodcut
on laid paper with letterpress text on the verso. The image is trimmed with a
narrow margin and backed with a support sheet, providing wider margins. This
woodcut is from page 148 of the third part of the German military manual,
“Kriegsbuch” (War Book), by Leonhard Fronsperger (aka Leonhardt
Fronsberger) (c. 1520–1575). It was printed by Martin Lechler (fl. late
1500s) and published in Frankfurt am Main by Sigmund Feyerabend (also
known as Sigismund Feyrabend or Sigmund Feierabend) in 1573.
This
is a strong, well-printed impression. The sheet is age-toned but otherwise in
good condition, with no tears or significant stains.
Dimensions:
- Sheet: 13.3 x 15 cm
- Image borderline: 12.5 x 14.1 cm
References:
- Andresen 226.85v (Andreas Andresen, “Der deutschen Peintre-Graveur oder die deutschen Maler als Kupferstecher, nach ihrem Leben und ihren Werken, von dem letzten Drittel des 16. Jahrhunderts bis zum Schluss des 18. Jahrhunderts”, vol. 1, 1872–78, Leipzig, p. 365, cat. no. 226.85v)
- New Hollstein (German) (Jost Amman) IV.94.76
- British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1837-0616-23
Price
& Shipping:
AU$237 (approximately US$167.20
/ €143.57 / £124.93), including worldwide express shipping. Please note: Import
duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
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Renaissance, please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to
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