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                <text>St Agatha and executioner; the bare-breasted saint, her hands tied above her head to a column; behind her to the left a male figure holding an instrument of torture; after Parmigianino. 1809&#13;
Height: Height: 169 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 119 millimetres&#13;
From 'Le piu insigni pitture Parmensi', see 1852,0612.360 for comment.&#13;
Print after Parmigianino's fresco in the church of San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma (See Gould, 1994, cat. A33)&#13;
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                <text>British Museum&#13;
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                <text>Associated with: Parma (city) (Church of San Giovanni Evangelista)&#13;
Europe: Italy: Emilia-Romagna: Parma (province): Parma (city)&#13;
Associated Title: Le più insigni pitture Parmensi indicate agli amatori delle più Belle Arti (Parma, 1809)</text>
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                <text>Sixteen female saints; half-length figures with their respective attributes, arranged in four rows.&#13;
Woodcut&#13;
Height: Height: 216 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 166 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Lettered with the names of the individual saints on banderoles below the figures.&#13;
Forming a pair with E,8.175, the style corresponds closely with Wechtlin's scenes from the life of the Virgin and of Christ (Passavant III.331-2, II.53) but there is no printing on the versos and it is unclear whether they were designed as book illustrations or not. See Röttinger p.1 note 1; manuscript catalogue by Karl Parker (compiled in the 1920s) for a proposed sequel to Campbell Dodgson's 'Catalogue of Early German Woodcuts in the British Museum' [and British Library], vol.2, woodcuts by Wechtlin, no. 30.&#13;
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Representation of: St Anne&#13;
Representation of: St Mary Magdalene&#13;
Representation of: Virgin Mary&#13;
Representation of: St Martha&#13;
Representation of: St Ursula&#13;
Representation of: St Catherine of Alexandria&#13;
Representation of: St Barbara&#13;
Representation of: St Margaret of Antioch&#13;
Representation of: St Dorothea&#13;
Representation of: St Agatha&#13;
Representation of: St Lucy&#13;
Representation of: St Agnes&#13;
Representation of: St Cecilia&#13;
Representation of: St Catherine of Siena&#13;
Representation of: St Otilia&#13;
Representation of: St Elizabeth of Hungary</text>
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Engraving&#13;
Height: Height: 161 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 103 millimetres&#13;
Inscription type: inscription&#13;
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Hollstein / Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts c.1450-1700 (1291.II)&#13;
Mauquoy-Hendrickx 1979 / Les Estampes des Wierix ... catalogue raisonné (1015)&#13;
Alvin 1866 / Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre des trois frères Jan, Jérome et Antoine Wierix (570)</text>
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                <text>Six female saints; St Mary Magdalene, St Rosalia, St Apollonia, St Agnes, St Dorothy, St Agatha; six roundels aligned in three rows; sheet four of the series; second state&#13;
Engraving&#13;
Diameter: Diameter: 43 millimetres (c., each roundel) (c., each roundel)&#13;
Height: Height: 171 millimetres (plate) (plate)&#13;
Width: Width: 120 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Signed below "Israhel V M".&#13;
Part of a series of designs for goldsmiths, consisting of eight engravings (L 445-452) with forty-eight circular scenes with religious subjects (each plate containing six roundels).&#13;
&#13;
According to Lehrs, Meckenem copied the designs, at least in regards to the alignment of the roundels, after the Master ES.&#13;
&#13;
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Representation of: St Mary Magdalene&#13;
Representation of: St Rosalia&#13;
Representation of: St Apollonia&#13;
Representation of: St Agnes&#13;
Representation of: St Dorothea&#13;
Representation of: St Agatha</text>
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                <text>Lehrs 1908-34 / Geschichte und kritische Katalog des deutschen, niederländischen und französischen Kupferstichs im XV Jahrhundert (IX.353.448)&#13;
Bartsch / Le Peintre graveur (VI.260.153)&#13;
Hollstein / German engravings, etchings and woodcuts c.1400-1700 (448.II)</text>
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                <text>Four oval scenes, each related to religious events or saints celebrated in February; from left to right and top to bottom, a soldier shearing the breast of a young female saint tied to a pillar (St Agatha's Day); a man armed with a brand and burning the side of a young female saint tied to a pillar (St Dorothea's Day); a Bishop saint standing in a landscape with a palm leaf in right hand, and reading a book (St Paul of Verdun's Day); a bespectacled hermit saint standing in a landscape and reading a book; a rosary hangs from his belt (St Romuald's Day). c.1632/35&#13;
Etching&#13;
Height: Height: 210 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 123 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Each scene lettered with name of publisher, date of feastday and title&#13;
From a set of 124 plates (a title, a frontispiece and 122 plates of 4 scenes each), see 1861,0713.511 for comment.&#13;
&#13;
Representation of: St Agatha&#13;
Representation of: St Dorothea&#13;
Representation of: St Paul of Verdun&#13;
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Height: Height: 272 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 172 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Signed on plate with monogram: 'MP'. Numbered 'No.20' on plate. Lettered above image: 'Non sut condignae passiones huiu temporis ad ro. VIII' and below: 'Decio Valeriano et Galieno Impp.', and explanatory key.&#13;
Representation of: St Agatha&#13;
Representation of: Pope Fabian (St Fabian)&#13;
Representation of: Pope Cornelius (St Cornelius)&#13;
Representation of: St Tryphon&#13;
Representation of: St Abdon&#13;
Representation of: St Sennen</text>
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                <text>Print made by: Monogrammist MP&#13;
After: Niccolò Circignani</text>
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                <text>Associated with: Rome (S. Stefano Rotondo)&#13;
Europe: Italy: Lazio: Rome (province): Rome (city)&#13;
Topographic representation of: Colosseum&#13;
Europe: Italy: Lazio: Rome (province): Rome (city): Colosseum</text>
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                <text>1580-1630 (c) (c)</text>
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                <text>British Museum&#13;
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1869-0410-1576&#13;
Purchased from: José de Salamanca y Mayol, Marquis of Salamanca&#13;
Purchased through: Sotheby's (24-7.ii.1869/435)&#13;
Purchased through: Edward Daniell&#13;
Previous owner/ex-collection: José de Madrazo&#13;
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        <name>breasts</name>
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        <name>saint agatha</name>
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