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Tobias Stimmer's & Christoph Murer's "Wine and Vinegar Production" is an original woodcut created in 1580. It depicts a merchant (on the right) sampling a glass of wine and a woman (on the left) preparing a cask of vinegar. Vinegar was and is important as a preservative of food. Hence, in "Teutsche Speisskammer", the author states, "A poor man can live without wine, but not without vinegar." "Wine and Vinegar Production" was created by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer for the 1580 edition of the "Teutsche Speisskammer" ('The German Larder, or Pantry'). Nineteen woodcuts were commissioned for this publication and all are now listed as scarce. As the "Speisskamer" dealt with food preparation and cooking methods most of these works of art stand as valuable representations of sixteenth century trades and merchants such as butchers, bakers, fishmongers and farmers. The German botanist, Hieronymus Bock (1498-1554) was most famous for his "Kreuterbuch" (Book of Herbs). Another of his valuable works, however, is the "Teutsche Speisskamer" which was first published in an unillustrated edition in 1550. In 1580 the "Speisskamer" and "Kreuterbuch" were published together in the same volume in Strasbourg. For this edition the publisher commissioned the two Swiss artists, Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer to design and engrave nineteen woodcuts to illustrate the text of the "Teutsche Speisskamer". This original Renaissance era woodcut depicting wine and vinegar production hails from this source.' |
Title: | Wine and Vinegar Production |
Artist: | Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
Artist: | Murer, Christoph (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
Date: | 1580 |
Medium: | Original Woodcut |
Publisher: | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg |
Note: | Tobias Stimmer: An influential sixteenth century Swiss painter and woodcut artist, Tobias Stimmer was the son of a schoolmaster and artist. As early as 1565 he opened his own workshop in Schaffhausen where he painted portraits, designed banners and escutcheons and painted frescoes for fine houses. Tobias Stimmer moved to Strasbourg in 1570. There he continued his work as a portrait painter and illustrated a number of books with his fine woodcuts. Tobias Stimmer also designed the decorations for Strasbourg Cathedral's astronomical clock during this period. |
As with many artists of the Renaissance, Stimmer’s fame spread primarily through his original prints. Many years later a leading collector of Tobias Stimmer's woodcuts was none other than Peter Paul Rubens. | |
Christoph Murer: A Swiss painter, woodcut designer, etcher, illustrator and playwright, Christoph Murer (sometimes spelt, Christoph Maurer) studied art under his father, Jos Murer, a glass painter. He established his reputation in Zurich by painting on glass a series of historic scenes commemorating the Swiss Confederation. In 1579 Murer designed a series of panes for Leonhard Thurneysser, in Basel. | |
Christoph Murer travelled to Strasbourg around 1574. He lived there for much of the following twelve years, often working in collaboration with his fellow Swiss artist, Tobias Stimmer. Such is the case with this original woodcut entitled "Wine and Vinegar Production". | |
Christoph Murer returned to his native Zurich in 1586. At this point he continued his work as a glass painter and became a member of the Saffron Guild. | |
"Wine and Vinegar Production" by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer: As mentioned earlier, nineteen original woodcuts were commissioned for the "Teutsche Speisskammer" ('The German Larder, or Pantry'), As the "Speisskamer" dealt with food preparation and cooking methods most of these works of art stand as valuable representations of sixteenth century trades and vocations such as butchers, bakers, fishmongers and farmers. "Wine and Vinegar Production", depicts a merchant (on the right) sampling a glass of wine and a woman (on the left) preparing a cask of vinegar. Vinegar was and is important as a preservative of food. Hence, in "Teutsche Speisskammer", the author states, "A poor man can live without wine, but not without vinegar." | |
Source: | Teutsche Speisskammer |
Size: | 3 1/8 X 4 5/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Buy Now | Price: $595.00 US |
Condition: | Printed upon hand-made, laid paper as published in Strasbourg in 1580 for "Teutsche Speisskamer". Text on recto and verso, as always. A fine, early impression and in very good condition throughout. "Wine and Vinegar Production" represents a prime, original example of the work of Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer and of the art of the sixteenth century woodcut. |
Subject: | Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer, 'Christoph Maurer', "Wine and Vinegar Production", original sixteenth century woodcut, Teutsche Speisskammer, Hieronymus Bock, Peter Paul Rubens, sampling a glass of wine, Swiss Renaissance artists. |
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Original Woodcut by Tobias Stimmer & Christoph Murer.
Wine and Vinegar Production |
View other original 16th century woodcuts by Tobias Stimmer & Christoph Murer.
Tobias Stimme (Schaffhausen,
Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) & Christoph Murer (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
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# | Image | Title & Artists | Medium | Date | Publisher | Source | - |
01- | A Hunter Returning to Town by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer | Sold | |
02.- | About Eggs, and which Bird's Eggs to Choose by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer | ||
03.- | Fish Merchant by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer | ||
04.- | Milking and Butter Churning by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer | Sold | |
05.- | Nothing can Live without Water by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer | ||
06.- | Spices and Herbs by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer | ||
07.- | Wine and Vinegar Production by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer | Original Woodcut | 1580 | Josias Rihel, Strasbourg | Teutsche Speisskammer |
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