This unique set includes 13 exquisite art prints from the renowned 1900 "Alte Meister" series, published by E. A. Seemann in Leipzig and Berlin. Each print beautifully captures masterpieces by famous artists such as Cristofano Allori, Andrea del Sarto, Mariotto Albertinelli, and more. The prints were produced using high-quality traditional printing techniques and are preserved in excellent condition, showcasing the intricate details and vibrant colors of each artwork. This collection comes with the original cover, which, despite its age and partial damage, adds historical significance to the set. These prints are an invaluable addition to any art collection, representing the rich cultural heritage and artistic mastery of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.


Print Details:
  1. Judith by Cristofano Allori

  2. Die Verkündigung by Andrea del Sarto

  3. Die Heimsuchung Mariæ by Mariotto Albertinelli

  4. Maria mit dem Kinde und Johannes by Lorenzo Lotto

  5. Die heilige Justina by Moretto

  6. Der Mann mit den Nelken by Jan van Eyck

  7. Ein lustiger Zecher by Frans Hals

  8. Das Konzert by Gerard Terborch d. J.

  9. Selbstporträt by Rembrandt van Rijn

  10. Selbstporträt by Diego Velazquez

  11. Bildnis seiner Römerin by Sebastiano del Piombo

  12. Die lesende Frau by Jan Vermeer van Delft

  13. Die Auskunft by Claas Pietersz Berchem

NOTE: Original cover included, showing signs of age with partial damage (missing one side). This is the box these art prints came in. Also note that there are missing prints. There are 13 art prints in this collection.  

 E. A. Seemann was a renowned German publisher based in Leipzig, Germany, founded by Ernst Arthur Seemann in 1858. The company specialized in art and art history publications, and it became well-known for producing high-quality art reproductions and art literaturure. E. A. Seemann played a significant role in making art accessible to a wider audience through these publications and reproductions.

Some highlights of E. A. Seemann's contributions include:

  • Wilhelm Lübke's "History of Architecture" (1858) and "History of Sculpture in all Times and Lands" (1863)

  • Robert Dohme's six-volume biographical dictionary "Art and Artists of the Middle Ages and the Modern Era" (1875–1880)

  • Seemanns Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte (Seemann's Contribution to Art History), a series dedicated to specific artists, artworks, eras, or regions

  • Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst (Magazine for Fine Arts), Germany's first art magazine, published from 1866 for sixty-six years

  • Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft (Art Yearbook), published from 1867

  • E. A. Seemann's farbige Gemäldewiedergaben (E. A. Seemann's coloured painting reproductions), showcasing classical and modern masterpieces using three-colour printing