Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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]
Self-Portrait (Dürer, Munich) Self-portrait (Hans Holbein the Younger) Self-Portrait (Sofonisba Anguissola) Self-Portrait (Giovanni Bellini) Self-portrait (Raphael) Self-Portrait (Rubens, Antwerp) Self-Portrait (Turner) Self-Portrait as a Female Martyr; Self-Portrait as a Lute Player; Self-Portrait as a Tahitian; Self-Portrait as Saint ...
Self-Portrait (Dürer, Munich) Self-Portrait at the Age of 13 This page was last edited on 13 November 2024, at 20:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Portrait of a Young Woman with Her Hair Done Up (formerly believed to be a Fürleger) 1497 —c [18] Watercolor on canvas (Tüchlein) 56.5 × 43.1: Berlin, Gemäldegalerie : 46 Portrait of a Man: 1497/98 — Color on parchment on panel (oakwood) 25.7 × 20.5: Kreuzlingen (Switzerland), Heinz Kisters Collection (no website) 47 Portrait of Dürer ...
Among many others, the Pinakothek shows works of Stefan Lochner (Adoration of the Christ Child by the Virgin (The Nativity)), Michael Pacher (Altarpiece of the Church Fathers), Martin Schongauer (Holy Family), Albrecht Dürer (The Four Apostles, Paumgartner Altar, Self-Portrait), Hans Baldung Grien (Margrave Christoph of Baden), Albrecht ...
Self-Portrait (Dürer, Munich) Seven Sorrows Polyptych; The Small Last Judgement (Rubens) St. Francis in Ecstasy (Zurbarán) Still-Life with Partridge and Gauntlets; The Suicide of Lucretia (Dürer) Susanna and the Elders (Altdorfer) Susanna and the Elders (van Dyck)
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.