(1471 - 1528 Nuremberg). Knight, Death, and Devil. Engraving. 24,5 x 18,7 cm. 1513. B. 98, Meder 74 g. - Dürer himself called the sheet "The Reuter". Very good, slightly grey impression mostly with the full image, partly minimally scarce. A little bit dusty, isolated stained so also at the dog's head, inconspicuously repaired horizontal bruise mark at the level of the horse's head and devil, some closed marginal tears, isolated repairs with small pen retouchings, further lacks of preservation, the general impression still good. - Dürer himself called the sheet "The Reuter". Very good, slightly gray print mainly with the full representation, partly minimally scarce. A little dusty, sporadically stained so also at the head of the dog, inconspicuously repaired horizontal bruise mark at the height of the horse's head and devil, some closed marginal tears, isolated touch-ups with small pen retouching, other conservation defects, the overall impression still good. R
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