Harvard Art Museums > G4431: Flagellation Prints Collections Search Exit Deep Zoom Mode Zoom Out Zoom In Reset Zoom Full Screen Add to Collection Order Image Copy Link Copy Citation Citation"Flagellation (Albrecht Dürer) , G4431,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 24, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/273128. Reuse via IIIF Toggle Deep Zoom Mode Download This object does not yet have a description. Identification and Creation Object Number G4431 People Albrecht Dürer, German (Nuremberg 1471 - 1528 Nuremberg) Title Flagellation Other Titles Series/Book Title: Small Woodcut Passion Classification Prints Work Type print Date c. 1510 Culture German Persistent Link https://hvrd.art/o/273128 Physical Descriptions Medium Woodcut printed in black ink on white antique laid paper Technique Woodcut Dimensions block: 12.7 x 9.6 cm (5 x 3 3/4 in.) Inscriptions and Marks inscription: lower center on floor, woodcut artist's monogram printed in black ink: AD inscription: verso, various graphite inscriptions: 17 / B. 23 / 17 inscription: verso, text printed with type in black ink: De Christo...cruce sacrifices. collector's mark: verso, purple stamp with accession number written in graphite: GRAY COLLECTION, / 4431 / HARVARD COLLEGE. [within an oval borderline (Lugt 4836)] State, Edition, Standard Reference Number State with text Edition 1511 Standard Reference Number Bartsch 33; Meder 142 Acquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund Object Number G4431 Division European and American Art Contact am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu Permissions The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request. Exhibition History Dürer's Passions, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, 09/09/2000 - 12/03/2000 Verification Level This record has been reviewed by the curatorial staff but may be incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. For more information please contact the Division of European and American Art at am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu