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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Prints by Albrecht Dürer" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The prints with uncertain authorship will be marked by a note below the title. The list below contains great majority of the prints which were included in one of the Dürer's catalogue raisonné indicated, even if the source was not certain of the authorship or considered it to be work of School of Dürer.
The Meisterstiche ("master prints") by Dürer are three of his most famous engravings. They are Knight, Death and the Devil (1513), Melencolia I (1514) and St. Jerome in His Study (1514). These three large prints (about 7 by 10 inches (18 by 25 cm)) are often grouped together because of their perceived quality and unity of meaning, although ...
Albrecht Dürer (/ ˈ dj ʊər ər / DURE-ər, [1] German: [ˈalbʁɛçt ˈdyːʁɐ]; [2] [3] [1] 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528), [4] sometimes spelled in English as Durer, was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance.
Fedja Anzelewsky: Albrecht Dürer. Das malerische Werk. Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, Berlin 1971, ISBN 3-871-57-0400. 2nd edition in two volumes, 1991, ISBN 3-871-57-1377. Norbert Wolf: Albrecht Dürer, Prestel, München 2010, ISBN 978-3-7913-4426-3.
Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg; or the Great Cardinal: 1523: Copper engraving: 174 × 127 mm: B103 St Bartholomew: 1523: Copper engraving: 121 × 75 mm: B47 St Simon: 1523: Copper engraving: 118 × 75 mm: B49 Large Crucifixion in outline only: с. 1523: Copper engraving: 320 × 226 mm: Portrait of Frederick the Wise: 1524: Copper engraving ...
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Title page. Small Passion is a series of 36 woodcuts and a frontispiece by Albrecht Dürer. [1] One of the best surviving sets is now in the British Museum in London. [2] It was produced in 1511 as a new set of works on Biblical themes and the life and Passion of Christ (its title distinguishes it from his earlier Great Passion) in 1511, the same year as he republished earlier works such as ...