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Eight-Sided Cup (verso)

1513
(Austrian, 1490–1553)
Culture
Austria
Medium
charcoal
Support
Cream(3) laid paper, discolored to beige
Measurements
Sheet: 13.1 x 21.2 cm (5 3/16 x 8 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view
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This sheet of paper, with drawings on both sides, as well as a poem, shows how artists in the Renaissance rarely wasted paper.

Description

This drawing depicts a castle in Southern Germany in the area around the Danube River known for its wooded and rocky heights and dramatic views. Wolfgang Huber's meandering, pen and ink lines describe the contours of the earth and the lushness of summer foliage in a horizontal layout that focuses on the middle distance with a barely recorded foreground. Huber may have made the drawing during a journey between Feldkirch and Vienna as he traveled along the Danube. In 1513 when this drawing was made, landscape was rarely depicted as a subject in and of itself, but artists in the Danube region such as Huber exhibited a profound sensitivity to nature. A drawing on the reverse of the sheet depicts a cup studded with gems and a poem written in a contemporary hand telling the mythological story of Actaeon's transformation into a stag when he intruded upon the goddess Diana and her nymphs bathing.
Charcoal and dark ink on horizontally oriented, creased paper feature a sketch of an eight-sided cup centered between dense columns of slanted cursive script. Faint red ink marks the top center, while gestural lines define the cup's rim and a base with small, rounded protrusions. Dark adhesive residue and a small museum stamp appear along the edges of the aged, stained paper.

Eight-Sided Cup (verso)

1513

Wolfgang Huber

(Austrian, 1490–1553)
Austria

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