Hans Brosamer (1495-1554) - Religious Woodcut - Salvation in Christianity
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The amazing antique woodcut by Hans Brosamer is a captivating piece of history that transports us back to the era of Martin Luther and the Reformation. Originating from Luther's renowned work, the "Hauspostille" (house postils), which was published in Nuremberg around 1550, this woodcut is a remarkable testament to the theological and cultural significance of the time. The term "postil" originally referred to a collection of sermons or a book of sermons designed for personal instruction and, on occasion, for public reading during church services. These postils aimed to provide guidance to pastors in crafting their own sermons and offered explanations of Bible texts that closely followed the words of the scripture. Martin Luther's "Hauspostille" quickly gained popularity as a Protestant bestseller, undergoing multiple printings in Nuremberg by Johann vom Berg and Ulrich Neuber. This particular woodcut holds a special place within the context of Protestant literature, as it explores the sources, context, and purpose of anticlerical motifs within the movement. The woodcut itself is a true work of art, showcasing the skill and talent of Hans Brosamer. Its intricate details and expressive imagery capture the essence of the era, shedding light on the religious and cultural tensions that defined the Reformation period. Size: 14 cm x 10 cm.
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Hans Brosamer (1495-1554) - Religious Woodcut - Salvation in Christianity
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