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[3] [6] Both believe Dürer produced the drawing as a study for his 1506 watercolor, The Virgin with a Multitude of Animals. [6] Fritz Koreny, a former curator at the Albertina and a current researcher at the Institute for Art History at the University of Vienna, attributes the drawing to Hans Baldung. [1] Baldung was a student of Dürer.
1525: Albrecht Dürer, in his illustration Man drawing a lute, shows an artist using a perspective machine to create a drawing. The machine consists of a wooden frame with a taut string passing through it to represent the viewer's line of sight. [ 4 ]
The Great Piece of Turf [1] (German: Das große Rasenstück) is a watercolor painting by Albrecht Dürer created at his Nuremberg workshop in 1503. It is a study of a seemingly unordered group of wild plants, including dandelion and greater plantain. The work is considered one of the masterpieces of Dürer's realistic nature studies.
The Complete Engravings, Etchings and Drypoints of Albrecht Durer. Mineola NY: Dover Publications, 1973. ISBN 0-486-22851-7; Borchert, Till-Holger. Van Eyck to Dürer: The Influence of Early Netherlandish painting on European Art, 1430–1530. London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. ISBN 978-0-500-23883-7; Wolf, Norbert. Albrecht Dürer. Cologne ...
Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg; or the Great Cardinal: 1523: Copper engraving: 174 × 127 mm: B103 St Bartholomew: 1523: Copper engraving: 121 × 75 mm: B47 St Simon: 1523: Copper engraving: 118 × 75 mm: B49 Large Crucifixion in outline only: с. 1523: Copper engraving: 320 × 226 mm: Portrait of Frederick the Wise: 1524: Copper engraving ...
Avarice [1] (German: Allegorie des Geizes) is a small (35 × 29 cm) oil-on-limewood painting of 1507 by Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). [ 2 ] The work is found on the reverse of his Portrait of Young Man ; it has been speculated, though it is impossible to know, that they were intended to form part of a diptych .
The Seven Sorrows Polyptych is an oil on panel painting by Albrecht Dürer.The painting includes a central picture (108 x 43 cm), now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, and seven surrounding panels (measuring some 60 x 46 cm) which are exhibited at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister of Dresden.
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