Woodblock edition of I Modi
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Woodblock edition of I Modi[1][2]
The work is dated c. 1527 and was discovered in 1928 by Walter Toscanini. It is speculated that it was printed by Giovanni Tacuino da Tridino. It was sold as "Lot 33 / Sale 5445"[3] in 2006 by Christies from the estate of Gérard Nordmann for €325,600.
It is bound with three other Venetian works of the second quarter of the 16th century, La Puttana errante by Lorenzo Venier, and Il Manganello and Processus contra Ser Catium vinculum, both anonymous.
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Provenance
Walter Toscanini -- Vente à New York, Christie's, 7 avril 1978, lot 33 -- H.P. Kraus (vendu en 1980 à Gérard Nordmann).
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