The Celebrated Hans Holbein's Alphabet of Death by Anatole De Montaiglon (Compiler), Hans Holbein (Illustrator), Offered by Curious Publications
The Celebrated Hans Holbein's Alphabet of Death by Anatole De Montaiglon (Compiler), Hans Holbein (Illustrator), Offered by Curious Publications
This book is a reproduction of an 1856 edition put together by nineteenth-century French librarian and art historian, Anatole de Courde de Montaiglon.
Hans Holbein (1497-1543) created the Alphabet of Death at a time when the Latin alphabet did not distinguish between I and J or U and V-the separation into vowels and consonants came after the Renaissance. Therefore, you'll notice Holbein's alphabet has only twenty-four letters.
Further details are offered by De Montaiglon in his introduction to the book. Following the original edition, each letter of the Alphabet of Death is enlarged to allow a closer look at Hans Holbein's meticulously detailed work.
70 pages
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