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Saint Eustace (Latinized Eustachius or Eustathius, Greek Εὐστάθιος Πλακίδας Eustathios Plakidas) [1] is revered as a Christian martyr. According to legend, he was martyred in AD 118, at the command of emperor Hadrian. Eustace was a pagan Roman general, who converted to Christianity after he had a vision of the cross while hunting.
The Paumgartner altarpiece (c. 1500) is an early triptych painting by Albrecht Dürer, commissioned by the Paumgartner family of Nuremberg. The central panel depicts a nativity scene, while the wings depict Saint George (left) and Saint Eustace (right). The saint's faces are donor portraits of the brothers Stephan and Lukas Paumgartner ...
Dürer was born on 21 May 1471, the third child and second son of Albrecht Dürer the Elder and Barbara Holper, who married in 1467. [5] [6] Albrecht Dürer the Elder (originally Albrecht Ajtósi) was a successful goldsmith who by 1455 had moved to Nuremberg from Ajtós, near Gyula in Hungary. [7]
2–3 Portrait of Barbara Dürer diptych, left wing back side: "Rocky Landscape with Dragon", [2] or "Hell resp. Purgatory scene" [3] 1490 —w: Oil on panel: 47.2 × 35.7: Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen : 4 [4] 4.1 [5] The Miraculous Salvation of a Drowned Boy in Bregenz: 1497/98 — c [6] Color on ...
Ten thousand martyrs may refer to the ten thousand martyred Fathers in the Deserts and caves of Scete by Theophilus of Alexandria or to the ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat who were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity and were crucified on Mount Ararat by order of the Roman emperor.
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne: 1500–1502: Copper engraving: 116 × 71 mm: B29 St Eustace: 1499–1503: Copper engraving: 359 × 261 mm: B57 The Witch: 1498–1502: Copper engraving: 115 × 71 mm: B67 Three Putti with Trumpets, Shield, and Helmet: 1498–1502: Copper engraving: 114 × 72 mm: B66 Nemesis; or Good Fortune: 1501–1502 ...
The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand is an oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, dating to 1508 and now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria.It is signed on a cartouche which hangs from the artist's self-portrait in the center, saying Iste faciebat Ano Domini 1508 Albertus Dürer Aleman.
The original poem describes an arrogant knight who is humbled by misfortune in his youth, a story derived from the Book of Job and the legend of Saint Eustace. The subject depicted by Millais portrays the elderly, now humble, Isumbras after the events narrated in the poem. It was described by Frederic George Stephens as follows,