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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]
Self-Portrait at the age of 13 (the title is modern) is a silverpoint drawing by Albrecht Dürer, dated 1484, when the artist was either twelve or thirteen years of age. It is now in the Albertina museum, Vienna , where it arrived, via the collections of the Imhoff family in Nuremberg and the Habsburg collections, from Dürer's own literary and ...
Download as PDF; Printable version ... of oil on lime tree panel paintings by German Renaissance artist Albrecht ... a self-portrait. Their meaning has not been ...
Self-portrait, 1498. Museo del Prado, Madrid. Oil on wood panel, 52 cm x 41 cm. Self-portrait (or Self-portrait at 26) is the second of Albrecht Dürer's three painted self-portraits and was executed in oil on wood panel in 1498, after his first trip to Italy. In the depiction, Dürer elevates himself to the social position he believed suited ...
Self-Portrait (Portrait of the Artist Holding a Thistle) 1493 d+c [9] Oil on parchment transferred to canvas [10] 56.5 × 44.5: Paris, Musée du Louvre : 10 Jesus Child as Redeemer: 1493 dm [11] Bodycolor and gold on parchment: 11.8 × 9.3: Vienna, Albertina 11 Lion: 1494 dm [12] Bodycolor, watercolor on parchment: 12.6 × 17.2: Hamburg ...
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.
The earliest painted Self-Portrait (1493) by Albrecht Dürer, oil, originally on vellum (Louvre, Paris) After completing his apprenticeship, Dürer followed the common German custom of taking Wanderjahre —in effect gap years —in which the apprentice learned skills from other masters, their local tradition and individual styles; Dürer was ...
English: Dürer painted himself half-length and slightly turned, beside a window that opens onto a mountainous landscape. Dürer painted himself with an open black and white doublet with a striped cap, an undershirt trimmed with gold and a silk cord of blue and white threads holding up a grey-brown cloak that falls over his right shoulder and grey kidskin gloves.