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'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.
Admire Albrecht Dürer's 'Ecce Homo (No. 8)' – a stunning black & white engraving depicting Christ before Pilate, showcasing masterful detail and Northern Renaissance artistry.
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.
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.
Explore Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Dead Blue Roller,’ a hauntingly beautiful colored pencil study of death & decay. Discover its naturalism, symbolism, and artistic mastery.
Bearing of the Cross (No. 10) by Albrecht Dürer is a meticulously detailed black and white engraving depicting Jesus carrying his cross, showcasing expressive line work and capturing the emotional intensity of Christian tradition. Explore this iconic Renaissance masterpiece at The Art Institute.