Showing 24 artworks out of 186 with Albrecht Dürer and with artwork date before 1501 and with artwork date after 1491
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Explore Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Self-portrait at 22’, a masterpiece of Northern Renaissance realism. Discover its symbolism, technique & historical significance – perfect for art lovers.
Admire Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Self-Portrait.’ A meticulously detailed 1500 oil painting showcasing Flemish Renaissance realism & rich colors. Explore this iconic portrait's beauty and historical significance.
Explore Albrecht Dürer’s poignant "Lamentation of Christ" (1500). A masterpiece of Early Netherlandish painting, showcasing intricate detail & emotional depth. Discover this iconic work's symbolism and artistic significance.
Captured in meticulous oil on panel detail, Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Self-Portrait at Twenty Eight’ embodies Northern Renaissance introspection and artistic brilliance—a timeless depiction of contemplation by a master craftsman whose legacy continues to inspire.
Admire Albrecht Dürer's masterful portrait of a woman with her hair down – a stunning oil painting from 1497 housed at Frankfurt’s Städelsches Kunstinstitut museum.
Admire Albrecht Dürer's masterful 'Portrait of Oswolt Krel,' a captivating Renaissance masterpiece housed at the Alte Pinakothek, Munich. Explore its symbolism and delve into Dürer’s innovative techniques.
Page of Lamentation for Christ (detail) by Albrecht Dürer in the Web Gallery of Art showcases a poignant depiction of grief and mourning, featuring two figures amidst a serene landscape reminiscent of Jerusalem.
Lamentation for Christ (detail): Albrecht Dürer’s masterful depiction captures the sorrowful grief surrounding Jesus's crucifixion, featuring a woman draped in crimson and holding a vessel—a poignant emblem of mourning against a backdrop of majestic mountains.
Albrecht Dürer's "The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin," completed in 1496, stands as a monumental achievement of German Renaissance art—a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and profound spiritual contemplation. Explore this iconic engraving depicting Mary Magdalene’s grief and its significance within humanist ideals.
Explore Albrecht Dürer's 'View of the Arco Valley,' a stunning 1495 watercolor capturing the beauty of the Tyrol landscape. A masterpiece of the Northern Renaissance, now available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Albrecht Dürer's "Lamentation for Christ" (1500) is a haunting oil on panel depicting the grief over Jesus’ death, showcasing masterful detail and profound emotion in a Renaissance masterpiece.
Admire Albrecht Dürer's 'Portrait of Oswolt Krel,' a masterful Renaissance depiction showcasing the merchant’s status and personality through meticulous detail & symbolism. Own a piece of art history!
Albrecht Dürer’s iconic 1493 ‘Self-Portrait’ captures a moment of elegant sophistication in black and white, showcasing the artist's masterful technique. Discover this timeless Renaissance masterpiece and bring its beauty into your home.
Discover Albrecht Durer's 'Lot and His Daughters [reverse]' (1499), a masterful Renaissance masterpiece measuring 66x56 cm. Rich in detail, symbolism, and dramatic storytelling—perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts.
A hauntingly detailed Northern Renaissance engraving by Albrecht Dürer captures the intense spiritual penance of St John Chrysostom through masterful linework, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.