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Three early Renaissance engravings: Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528), "Descent from the Cross", woodcut, 1511, showing dead Christ lowered from crucifix, Bartsch 42, Meder 151, National Gallery of Art 183, posthumous impression with later yellow and red water-coloring from another hand, monogram "AD" LL, some toning and areas of discoloration, ss: 5 1/2" h. x 4 1/2" w.; after Martin Schongauer (German, 1445-1491), published by A. Durand, "Flight from Egypt", heliogravure showing putti helping Joseph obtain fruit from tree, Mary and Christ on donkey, monogrammed "M & S" in stone, ss: 11 3/8" h. x 7 3/4" w.; Bonnani (Italian, 18th C.), "Lampes," Tome V, 177, CLXXVII plate, Paris, 1720, as published by Pierre Mariette, black and white engraving, subtitled "Cabinet du Duc de Medinaceli" center bottom, seated satyr with grotesquely extended mouth holding lamp in right hand, isolated water stains and abrasions, ss: 13 1/4" h. x 7 5/8" w., all matted and framed behind glass, none examined out of frames. [De-accessioned from a Connecticut museum.]