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Forest Glade With A Walled Fountain By Which Two Men Are Sitting (1505) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Forest Glade With A Walled Fountain By Which Two Men Are Sitting” is a creation of Albrecht Dürer from the year 1505. It’s characteristic of the Northern Renaissance art movement and is a landscape genre piece. This piece is held within the collection of the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, located in Berlin, Germany. The …

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Fort between mountains and sea (1527) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Fort between mountains and sea” was created by the artist Albrecht Dürer in 1527. A defining piece of the Northern Renaissance, this cityscape illustrates Dürer’s skill and the general thematic focus of the era. The artwork can be found in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, Italy. The image itself presents a detailed pen-and-ink …

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Four Angels Staying the Winds and Signing the Chosen (1497 – 1498) by Albrecht Durer

“Four Angels Staying the Winds and Signing the Chosen” is a religious painting created by Albrecht Dürer between 1497 and 1498. The artwork belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and is part of the “Apocalypse” series by Dürer. It is currently held at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe, Germany. The artwork is a …

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Frederick The Wise, Elector Of Saxony (1524) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Frederick The Wise, Elector Of Saxony” is an engraving by Albrecht Dürer, dated 1524. This piece is a prominent example of the Northern Renaissance movement and is categorized as a portrait genre. Currently, the piece is held within a private collection. The engraving presents a detailed representation of Frederick the Wise, who appears …

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Garza by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Garza” was created by Albrecht Durer, a master artist from the Northern Renaissance period. It represents the genre of animal painting and showcases Durer’s intricate attention to the natural world and his prowess in portraying animals with depth and realism. In the image, the depiction of a heron is masterfully rendered with …

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Hare (1528) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Hare” was created by the artist Albrecht Dürer in 1528. It is a fine example of the Northern Renaissance art movement and is categorized as an animal painting. The image depicts a life-like hare, set against a flat, nondescript background. The hare is portrayed in meticulous detail, showcasing Dürer’s keen observation and …

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Head of an Apostle Looking Upward (1508) by Albrecht Durer

“Head of an Apostle Looking Upward” is an artwork created by Albrecht Dürer in 1508. Dürer was a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance, and this drawing exemplifies the detailed and precise style characteristic of that art movement. The genre of the artwork falls into the category of portraiture. The drawing presents a male figure …

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Head of Mary by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Head of Mary” by Albrecht Dürer is an example of religious painting from the Northern Renaissance period. Albrecht Dürer, a master of the Northern Renaissance, crafted this piece, which exemplifies the fine attention to detail and devotion to naturalism characteristic of the era’s religious artworks. The image depicts the head of Mary, also …

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Head of the twelve year old Christ (c.1506) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Head of the twelve year old Christ” is a religious painting by Albrecht Dürer, created around 1506 during the Northern Renaissance. The piece is held at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria. It exemplifies the detailed and precise style characteristic of the Northern Renaissance. The artwork depicts a detailed and intimate portrait of …

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Helius Eobanus Hessus (Eoban Koch) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Helius Eobanus Hessus” was created by Albrecht Dürer, a pivotal figure of the Northern Renaissance. It is a portrait that showcases Dürer’s skill in capturing the likeness and character of the individual depicted. The art movement associated with this piece, the Northern Renaissance, is known for its detailed and realistic approach to …

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Heller Altarpiece (c.1507 – c.1509) by Albrecht Durer

The “Heller Altarpiece” is a religious painting created by Albrecht Dürer between approximately 1507 and 1509. This Northern Renaissance artwork is composed of oil on wood panels. The altarpiece features a central theme of the Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin, surrounded by various scenes that involve saints and figures of Christian faith. The central …

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Heller Altarpiece (detail, Supposed Self Portrait) (c.1509) by Albrecht Durer

This painting is a detail from the “Heller Altarpiece,” believed to contain what is considered a supposed self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer, a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance. Created around 1509, it reflects the movement’s attention to detail and interest in personal, humanist themes, indicated by the genre of self-portraiture. The artwork depicts a figure …

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Hercules and the birds symphalischen (1500) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Hercules and the Stymphalian Birds” was created by Albrecht Dürer in 1500, during the Northern Renaissance. This mythological painting is part of the collection at the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt in Darmstadt, Germany. In the depiction, Hercules is prominently featured in the foreground, with a strongly muscular physique, drawing a huge bow with a …

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Hercules (Effects of Jealousy) (1498) by Albrecht Durer

The engraving titled “Hercules (Effects of Jealousy)” was crafted by the esteemed Northern Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer in 1498. As a mythological painting, this work is executed in the medium of engraving and belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement. Initially released to the world in 1498, this piece is presently housed in a private …

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Hercules Killing the Molionides (1496) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Hercules Killing the Molionides” was created by Albrecht Dürer in 1496. This piece is a woodcut representing the Northern Renaissance art movement, and it is classified within the mythological painting genre. The artwork can be found in the British Museum, located in London, UK. This woodcut by Dürer depicts the mythical hero Hercules …

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Hercules kills the Symphalic Bird (1520) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Hercules kills the Symphalic Birds” was created by Albrecht Dürer in 1520. It is an oil painting on canvas, categorized as a mythological painting from the Northern Renaissance period. The painting currently resides at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany. In the painting, Hercules is depicted in an active stance, with one …

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Hohenasperg siege by Georg von Frundsberg in war of Swabian federal versus Herzog Ulrich (1519) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Hohenasperg siege by Georg von Frundsberg in war of Swabian federal versus Herzog Ulrich,” created by Albrecht Dürer in 1519, is assigned to the Northern Renaissance art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study. This piece illustrates the historical event of the siege of Hohenasperg by Georg von Frundsberg’s forces …

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Holy Family (1493 – 1494) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Holy Family” by Albrecht Dürer, created between 1493 and 1494, is a religious painting from the Northern Renaissance period. The piece exemplifies the detailed line work and religious themes characteristic of Dürer’s oeuvre and of the era’s art in Northern Europe. In “Holy Family,” the composition focuses on the intimate depiction of …

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Holy Family with three Hares (1498) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Holy Family with three Hares” is a woodcut created by Albrecht Dürer in 1498, currently housed at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe, Germany. As a distinguished example of the Northern Renaissance art movement, this religious painting reflects the spiritual and meticulous nature characteristic of Dürer’s work. In the woodcut, we see …

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Illustration to Revelationes Sancte Birgitte (1500) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Illustration to Revelationes Sancte Birgitte” was created by Albrecht Dürer in 1500. Dürer, a pivotal figure in the Northern Renaissance movement, produced this religious painting that now resides in the British Museum, London, UK. The illustration is associated with the visionary revelations of Saint Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden, a mystic and saint, and …

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Innsbruck by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Innsbruck” is a cityscape by Albrecht Dürer, a prominent artist of the Northern Renaissance movement. This piece captures the essence of the city of Innsbruck with detailed architectural features and a mountainous backdrop, which are characteristic of the detailed observational style of the Northern Renaissance period. In the painting, Dürer depicts a …

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Irish soldiers and peasants (1521) by Albrecht Durer

Albrecht Dürer’s artwork “Irish soldiers and peasants,” created in 1521, exemplifies the Northern Renaissance era through its genre painting style. The piece portrays a group of individuals who appear to be Irish soldiers and commoners in a highly detailed and realistic manner, indicative of the Northern Renaissance focus on observational accuracy and intricate detail. The …

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Iris Troiana by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Iris Troiana” is attributed to Albrecht Dürer, a masterful artist from the Northern Renaissance period known for his detailed and precise works. As a flower painting, this piece exemplifies the genre’s focus on naturalistic representation and botanical accuracy which were hallmarks of the time. In the painting, we observe a single, stately iris …

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Jabach Altarpiece Piper and Drummer (1503 – 1504) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Jabach Altarpiece Piper and Drummer” by Albrecht Dürer dates to 1503 – 1504 and is an oil on panel piece belonging to the Northern Renaissance art movement. It falls under the religious painting genre and is currently located at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, Germany. This work features religious figures and iconography, characteristic …

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Jesus Christ on the Mount of Olives (c.1510) by Albrecht Durer

“Jesus Christ on the Mount of Olives” is a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer, the Northern Renaissance master, created circa 1510. This religious painting belongs to Dürer’s larger body of work reflecting his deep engagement with Christian themes. The artwork is part of the British Museum’s collection in London, UK. It exemplifies the detailed and expressive …

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Joachim and the Angel from the ‘Life of the Virgin’ (1511) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Joachim and the Angel from the ‘Life of the Virgin’” is a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer, created in 1511 during the Northern Renaissance. It is a religious painting categorized as part of this art movement and is held at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria. The woodcut depicts a rich, narrative scene set in …

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John by Albrecht Durer

The artwork displayed originates from the Northern Renaissance era, created by the renowned artist Albrecht Dürer, titled “John.” This piece forms part of Dürer’s “Study of the ‘Four Apostles’” and is categorized as a “sketch and study.” The genre implies a focus on detail and form, as studies were often preparatory works artists used to …

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Lamentation by Albrecht Durer

“Lamentation” is a religious painting by Albrecht Dürer, a renowned artist of the Northern Renaissance. This artwork is part of Dürer’s series called “The Green Passion.” The series earned its name because the original panels were painted on a green ground. This particular piece reflects the themes and artistic innovation characteristic of the Northern Renaissance, …

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Lamentation for the Dead Christ (1495 – 1498) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Lamentation for the Dead Christ” was created by Albrecht Durer between 1495 and 1498. It is executed in the medium of woodcut and is associated with the Northern Renaissance art movement. Characterized as a religious painting, the piece can be found in the British Museum located in London, United Kingdom. In this …

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Landscape near Segonzano in the Valley Cembra (1495) by Albrecht Durer

“Landscape near Segonzano in the Valley Cembra” is an artwork created by the Northern Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer in 1495. As a genre piece of landscape, the painting is an early example of naturalistic landscape depictions for which the Northern Renaissance is known. The artwork depicts a landscape scene with considerable depth and detail. In …

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Linden Tree on a Bastion (1494) by Albrecht Durer

Albrecht Dürer’s “Linden Tree on a Bastion,” created in 1494, is an exemplary piece of the Northern Renaissance art movement, specifically within the landscape genre. The artwork showcases Dürer’s skill in rendering naturalistic details and his profound appreciation of nature. The watercolor painting depicts a solitary linden tree standing on a raised platform or bastion. …

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Lion (1521) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Lion” was created by Albrecht Dürer in 1521. Dürer, a significant figure of the Northern Renaissance, was known for his detailed works which often included themes from nature. This piece, adhering to the genre of animal painting, exemplifies his skill in capturing the essence of wildlife with fidelity and detail. The image …

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Crab (1495) by Albrecht Durer

Albrecht Dürer, a key figure in the Northern Renaissance, painted the artwork titled “Crab” in 1495. It is a watercolor on paper, exemplifying the genre of animal painting. This piece resides at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The painting “Crab” by Albrecht Dürer is a detailed and realistic representation of a crab. …

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Lucrece (1508) by Albrecht Durer

Albrecht Dürer’s artwork titled “Lucrece” created in 1508, belongs to the Northern Renaissance period and falls under the genre of nude painting (nu). The piece is currently held in a private collection. The engraving demonstrates Dürer’s remarkable skill in portraying the human form, with a detailed and delicate representation of textures, form, and light. The …

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Madonna and child on the grassy bank (1514) by Albrecht Durer

“Madonna and Child on the Grassy Bank” is a religious painting by Albrecht Dürer, created in 1514 during the Northern Renaissance. The artwork is currently held at the Galleria dell’Accademia in Venice, Italy. The artwork depicts the Virgin Mary seated on a grassy bank, cradling the Christ Child in her arms. The drawing is rendered …

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Madonna and Child, saints and angels playing (1522) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child, saints and angels playing” was created by Albrecht Durer in 1522. It is part of the Northern Renaissance art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study within the “Picture of the Virgin” series. The artwork is housed in the Musee Bonnat in Bayonne, France. The image appears …

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Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1518 – 1520) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child with John the Baptist” is a religious painting by Albrecht Dürer, created between 1518 and 1520 during the Northern Renaissance. This piece is indicative of the religious themes popular at the time, particularly in the context of Northern Europe’s humanist influences and the detailed, naturalistic style associated with the …

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Madonna and Child with musical angels (1485) by Albrecht Durer

“Madonna and Child with musical angels” is a work by Albrecht Dürer, a pivotal figure of the Northern Renaissance. Created in 1485, this religious painting is an example of Dürer’s early exploration into religious themes and displays his detailed craftsmanship. The art piece belongs to the Northern Renaissance movement and can be found within the …

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Madonna as nursing mother and divine being (1511) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Madonna as nursing mother and divine being” by Albrecht Dürer, completed in 1511, is a woodcut reflecting the Northern Renaissance art movement. This miniature genre piece is part of the collection at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria. It portrays the Virgin Mary as both a mother, depicted nursing the infant Jesus, and as …

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Madonna Crowned By An Angel (1520) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Madonna Crowned By An Angel” is an engraving by Albrecht Dürer, created in 1520. As an exemplar of the Northern Renaissance movement, it falls within the genre of religious painting. Currently, this piece resides within a private collection and is celebrated for its intricate detail and religious significance. The engraving features the …

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Madonna Crowned By Two Angels (1518) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Madonna Crowned by Two Angels,” created in 1518 by Albrecht Dürer, is an engraving that exemplifies the Northern Renaissance art movement. This work, which falls under the religious painting genre, is held in a private collection. The medium used for this creation is an engraving, a popular technique during the Renaissance for producing …

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Madonna With The Monkey (1498) by Albrecht Durer

“Madonna with the Monkey” is an engraving created by Albrecht Dürer in 1498, during the Northern Renaissance. As a religious painting, it falls under the genre of devotional art and currently belongs to a private collection. This artwork reflects the typical attention to detail and interest in nature characteristic of the Northern Renaissance. The engraving …

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Madonna With The Swaddled Infant (1520) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Madonna With The Swaddled Infant” is an engraving created by the renowned artist Albrecht Dürer in 1520. Rooted in the Northern Renaissance, the piece is part of the religious painting genre and is currently held within a private collection. As typical of Dürer’s work, the engraving showcases his mastery over detail and …

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Male Nude(Apollo Poynter) (1501 – 1503) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Male Nude (Apollo Poynter)” is not by Albrecht Dürer, and the information provided seems to contain inaccuracies. Albrecht Dürer was indeed a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance, active in the early 16th century, known for his detailed prints and drawings. Nevertheless, this particular sketch does not match Dürer’s documented works. Generally, …

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Male Nude with a Glass and Snake (Asclepius) (c.1500) by Albrecht Durer

“Male Nude with a Glass and Snake (Asclepius)” is an artwork attributed to Albrecht Dürer, created around the year 1500. This piece is executed with pen and ink and is part of the Northern Renaissance movement. It is categorized under nude painting (nu) and is currently housed in the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in Berlin, …

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Male portrait before green base (c.1497) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork you’ve inquired about is called “Male portrait before green base,” attributed to Albrecht Dürer and dated around 1497. The piece is a portrait executed on canvas, which is an indication of Dürer’s involvement in the Northern Renaissance art movement. This work of art falls into the portrait genre and is currently housed in …

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Man Of Sorrows By The Column (Engraved Passion) (1509) by Albrecht Durer

“Man of Sorrows by the Column (Engraved Passion)” is an engraving created by Albrecht Dürer in 1509. This artwork falls under the Northern Renaissance art movement and has religious themes. The medium used for this piece is engraving, which was a common practice for prints during the Renaissance period, allowing for detailed and precise imagery. …

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Man Of Sorrows With Hands Bound (1512) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Man of Sorrows with Hands Bound” was created by Albrecht Dürer in 1512. As a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance, Dürer infused his religious painting with a sense of realism and emotional depth that was characteristic of the movement. This particular piece is housed in the Albertina museum located in Vienna, Austria. …

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Man Of Sorrows With Hands Raised (1500) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Man Of Sorrows With Hands Raised” is a creation by Albrecht Dürer, dated back to the year 1500. This piece is an engraving, a technique which Dürer was particularly renowned for, showcasing his masterful grasp of line and detail. Characteristic of the Northern Renaissance, an art movement known for its detailed imagery …

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Map of the Southern Sky, with representations of constellations, decorated with the crest of Cardinal Lang von Wellenburg, and a dedication to him with his coats of arms and the Imperial copyright (1515) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Map of the Southern Sky” is a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer, created in 1515 during the Northern Renaissance. This design piece is adorned with the crest of Cardinal Lang von Wellenburg to whom it is dedicated, including his coats of arms and bears the Imperial copyright. The work is part of a private …

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Maria by Albrecht Durer

This artwork, titled “Maria,” is by Albrecht Dürer, a prominent figure in the Northern Renaissance movement, known for his religious paintings among other subjects. The image before us appears to be a drawing displaying a figure that may represent the Virgin Mary, given the title ‘Maria,’ which is a common European name for her. The …

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Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand (1507 – 1508) by Albrecht Durer

The “Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand” is an artwork created by Albrecht Dürer between 1507 and 1508, situated in the period of the Northern Renaissance. It is a sketch and study and is housed at the Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria. Dürer was a prominent figure in the Northern Renaissance, known for his high-quality woodcut …

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Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand (detail, Supposed Self Portrait) (1508) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand” is a painting created by the famed Northern Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer in 1508. The detail you provided features a supposed self-portrait of Dürer himself, incorporated within the larger scene of the artwork. As a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance, Dürer’s work is characterized by its …

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Mary and Child, crowned by an angel and St. Anna by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Mary and Child, crowned by an angel and St. Anna” was created by Albrecht Dürer, a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance. This religious painting echoes the spiritual and cultural revival that was characteristic of the period, highlighting the union of divine and human forms within a framework of intricate symbolism and high …

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Mass of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg in the Abbey Church Hall (1523) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Mass of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg in the Abbey Church Hall” was created by the renowned artist Albrecht Dürer in 1523. Representing the Northern Renaissance art movement, this religious painting belongs to the collection of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in Berlin, Germany. The content focuses on a religious scene depicting a mass …

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Men’s Bath (detail, Supposed Self Portrait) (1497) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork “Men’s Bath (detail, Supposed Self Portrait)” by Albrecht Dürer, dated 1497, belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement. It is classified as a self-portrait. This detail shows a group of men in what appears to be a communal bathing scene. The focal point is a nude male figure in the center, who is …

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Nemesis (The Great Fortune) (1501 – 1503) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Nemesis (The Great Fortune)” was created by Albrecht Dürer between 1501 and 1503. This piece is an engraving and is associated with the Northern Renaissance art movement. It falls within the genre of mythological painting and, as of the time of knowledge cutoff, is held in a private collection. The image presents …

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Noble woman at horses and Lansquenet (c.1497) by Albrecht Durer

“Noble woman at horses and Lansquenet,” created around 1497 by Albrecht Dürer, is a portrait reflecting the Northern Renaissance art movement. Albrecht Dürer, known for his detailed engravings and prints, captures a noblewoman on horseback, accompanied by a lansquenet (a German mercenary soldier), set against what appears to be a rural background featuring a distant …

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Nude Self-portrait (c.1503 – 1505) by Albrecht Durer

The artwork titled “Nude Self-portrait” is by Albrecht Dürer, a prolific artist of the Northern Renaissance. This drawing dates back to approximately 1503-1505, demonstrating Dürer’s masterful use of pen and ink on paper. As a self-portrait, it showcases the artist’s ability to capture human anatomy with precision and conveys the personal style and introspective nature …

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