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| Physical Attributes |  | Technique: Woodcut |  | Dimensions: 214 x 146 mm |  | 
 |  | Production |  | Artist: Albrecht Durer |  | Engraver: Albrecht Durer |  | Date: 1500 |  | 
 |  | Galleries |  | Allegory, Religion etc: Christianity |  | 
 |  | Bibliographic References |  | Met Museum: 388635 |  | Meder: 180 |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  | Thin laid paper. B.59. H.1640. R.62. D.26. (Cat. p284)
 
 Provenance: What appears to be the catalogue entry for this print when it was purchased, laid on card:
 
 175 THE CRUCIFIXION, with the Three Crosses. (B. 59
 8 1/2 x 5 13/16 in. Signed with Monogram.
 Mr Campbell Dodgson dates this block a little after 1500; the
 archaic drawing connects it with the earlier portion of "The Great Passion".
 Fine old impression of FIRST STATE ; arm of cross in its original
 condition, but end of nail broken, and border is broken in places ;
 but before any of the repairs to block, as seen in no. 26a British
 Museum Catalogue. In perfect condition, with small margins.
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