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A serene moment of Renaissance beauty unfolds in Albrecht Dürer's Virgin and Child with a Pear where symbolic purity meets meticulous oil technique, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your collection.
Experience the intense psychological tension of Albrecht Dürer's Northern Renaissance masterpiece Christ before Caiaphas, a breathtakingly detailed engraving that invites you to explore the pinnacle of printmaking artistry.
Experience the profound spiritual intimacy of Albrecht Durer's 1512 masterpiece The Holy Family with St John, The Magdalen and Nicodemus, a breathtaking Renaissance pen-and-ink drawing ready to grace your private collection.
Harrowing of Hell or Christ in Limbo, from The Large Passion
A dramatic Northern Renaissance engraving by Albrecht Dürer capturing the intense trial of Christ before Pilate through masterful line work and profound emotion, perfect for collectors seeking a timeless masterpiece.
Experience the divine power of Albrecht Dürer’s Resurrection, a breathtaking Northern Renaissance engraving defined by masterful line work and dramatic light, available to bring timeless spiritual depth to your collection.
'Flagellation (No. 6)' exemplifies Dürer's mastery of engraving technique, utilizing burin lines to achieve remarkable detail and tonal range—a testament to his artistic vision.
Albrecht Dürer’s “Christ Crowned with Thorns” (1512) embodies Northern Renaissance artistry—a poignant depiction of Jesus enduring torment, achieved through masterful etching and line work that conveys profound faith and suffering.
Albrecht Dürer’s “Dead Bluebird,” completed in 1512, exemplifies Northern Renaissance artistry with its meticulous detail and striking contrast between vibrant blue plumage and a serene white background—a masterpiece housed in Vienna's Albertina Museum.
Albrecht Dürer’s "Ecce Homo" is a profoundly dramatic black and white engraving from the Northern Renaissance, showcasing intense emotion and meticulous detail through masterful cross-hatching. Explore this iconic biblical scene and bring its timeless beauty into your collection.
A profound meditation on suffering, this Northern Renaissance engraving by Albrecht Dürer captures the emotional agony of Christ through masterful line work, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
Albrecht Dürer’s Peasants at the Market, a meticulously detailed 1512 engraving exemplifies Northern Renaissance style with its precise lines and realistic depiction of two figures in a bustling marketplace scene, offering a timeless glimpse into 16th-century life.