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Self-Portrait (or Self-Portrait at Twenty-Eight) is a panel painting by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. Completed early in 1500, just before his 29th birthday, it is the last of his three painted self-portraits. Art historians consider it the most personal, iconic and complex of these. [1]
diptych, left wing with the Portrait of Nikolaus Tucher lost: 1499 dm f + [26] Color on panel (limewood) 29.1 × 23.3: Kassel, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Wilhelmshöhe Palace, Hessen Kassel Heritage : 63; 64/65V [27] Self-Portrait with Fur-Trimmed Robe: 1500 dm+wc [28] Color on panel (limewood) 67.1 × 48.9: Munich, Alte Pinakothek : 66
Alte Pinakothek (Self-Portrait) is a color photograph by German photographer Thomas Struth, from 2000.It depicts the Self-Portrait by German Renaissance painter Albrecht Dürer in the wall where it hangs in the Alte Pinakothek, in Munich, Germany, while it is being observed by a viewer, which is the photographer himself.
Dürer's self-portrait at 28 (1500). Alte Pinakothek, Munich. His series of sixteen designs for the Apocalypse [19] is dated 1498, as is his engraving of St. Michael Fighting the Dragon. He made the first seven scenes of the Great Passion in the same year, and a little later, a series of eleven on the Holy Family and saints.
King Ludwig I of Bavaria ordered Leo von Klenze to erect a new building for the gallery for the Wittelsbach collection in 1826. [2] The Alte Pinakothek was the largest museum in the world and structurally and conceptually well advanced through the convenient accommodation of skylights for the cabinets. [4]
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Portrait of the Artist Holding a Thistle (or Eryngium) is an oil painting on parchment pasted on canvas by German artist Albrecht Dürer. Painted in 1493, it is the earliest of Dürer's painted self-portraits and has been identified as one of the first self-portraits painted by a Northern artist. [ 1 ]