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  2. Melencolia I - Wikipedia

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    Melencolia I is a large 1514 engraving by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. Its central subject is an enigmatic and gloomy winged female figure thought to be a personification of melancholia – melancholy. Holding her head in her hand, she stares past the busy scene in front of her.

  3. List of engravings by Albrecht Dürer - Wikipedia

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    1514: Copper engraving: 116 × 75 mm: B91 St Jerome in his Study: 1514: Copper engraving: 247 × 188 mm: B60 Madonna by the Wall: 1514: Copper engraving: 147 × 101 mm: B40 Melencolia I: 1514: Copper engraving: 239 × 188 mm: B74 Virgin and Child on the Crescent Moon with a Diadem: 1514: Copper engraving: 118 × 76 mm: B33 The Apostle Paul ...

  4. Saint Jerome in His Study (Dürer) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Jerome in His Study (German: Der heilige Hieronymus im Gehäus) is a copper engraving of 1514 by the German artist Albrecht Dürer. Saint Jerome is shown sitting behind his desk, engrossed in work. The table, on the corner of which is a cross, is typical of the Renaissance.

  5. Meisterstiche - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Albrecht Dürer - Wikipedia

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    In 1513 and 1514 Dürer created his three most famous engravings: Knight, Death and the Devil (1513, probably based on Erasmus's Handbook of a Christian Knight), [26] St. Jerome in His Study, and the much-debated Melencolia I (both 1514, the year Dürer's mother died).

  7. Portrait of the Artist's Mother at the Age of 63 - Wikipedia

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    Melencolia I, Albrecht Dürer, engraving, 1514. The art historian Christa Grössinger described the drawing as the "most affecting of all" of Dürer's portraits. [9] David Price wrote of its "rough depiction of her flesh emaciated by old age", and "existential piety in the cast of Barbara Dürer's right eye, which, almost unnaturally, directs her vision heavenward."

  8. List of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. File:Albrecht Dürer, Saint Thomas, 1514, NGA 6643.jpg

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    Credit line: Rosenwald Collection: References: Bartsch's Le Peintre Graveur, 48 (Grav.Cuivre) Dürer catalog: a manual about Albrecht Dürer's engravings, etchings, woodcuts, their conditions, editions and watermarks, 50

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