• This may be Dürer's way of placing the viewer in the saint's place, viewing the Apocalypse and experiencing the world-ending events on one's own.
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  • Albrecht Durer. Date: 1498. Style: Northern Renaissance. Series: Apocalypse. ... Self-Portrait at the Age of Twenty Eight - Albrecht Durer.
  • In 1511, Albrecht Dürer published the wooden print series "The Large Passion“ and "The Life of the Virgin” together with the new version of the ”Apocalypse".
  • At first glance we might not know where to start amidst the chaos, however, in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Dürer depicts each rider in Biblical order.
  • It is argued that the effect of this Apocalypse is more powerful than the other compositions and that most likely Dürer created the piece himself from start to finish.
  • The third woodcut from Albrecht Dürer’s series The Apocalypse, the Four Horsemen describes Revelation 6:1–8
  • During the early 1520s when the Reformation became widespread, the Apocalypse as imagined by Dürer was reworked by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  • Albrecht Durer - Adam and Eve (The Fall of Man). ... Order a The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse by Albrecht Durer Reproduction.
  • The Apocalypse has lots of vague hints at the end of the world but in Dürer’s depiction everything looks evident and topical.