Hi Dave,

I suppose that you speak about the broadsheet of Sebastian Brant.
This broadsheet was reproduced in numerous publications. The oldest book which 
we have in our library with the reproduction of the broadsheet dates 1915. 
Often we see only the woodcut illustrating the event and often in black and 
white.
The original is in library of the university of Basel and will be again 
reproduced in our next book to seem in some months treating in detail all the 
French falls since Ensisheim up to Lançon. 
Here, you can see the woodcut in color: 
http://www.meteoritica.com/ensisheim_sale.html

Best wishes,
Philippe & Léa
METEORITICA
http://www.meteoritica.com/


Hi
I was wondering where the orginal woodcut of the Ensi fall was actually 
reproduced? Was it a publication?
Any knowledge on the original source?!

thanks

dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS
www.bimsociety.org 
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