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Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista

PRINTS AND DRAWINGS BEFORE 1850

The Prints and Drawings Collection includes more than 200 works dated from the late Middle Ages through the mid-19th century representing artists from England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United States. Special highlights include Michael Wolgemut’s woodcut from the illustrated world history, the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493), Theodor de Bry’s engravings for Brief Narration of Europeans in Florida (1591), and Henry Fuseli’s c. 1818 drawing based on Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. Additional prints of special importance include woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer; mythological subjects by Agostino Carracci and Salvator Rosa; subjects drawn from contemporary life by Jacques Callot and Anthony van Dyck; and satirical prints by Francisco Goya, William Hogarth and Honoré Daumier. The Prints and Drawings Collection also includes a strong representation of naturalist and botanical prints dated c. 1550-1850. These include important works by John James Audubon, Leonhart Fuchs, John Gould, Maria Sibylla Merian, and Pierre-Joseph Redouté, among other artists. Prints and drawings dated after 1850 are housed in the Modern, Contemporary and Asian collections.

Collection Highlights
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi
Maria Sibylla Merian
1705
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista
Maria Sibylla Merian
1705
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi
Maria Sibylla Merian
1705