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  • The Four Apostles is a panel painting by the German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer. It was finished in 1526, and is the last of his large works.
  • Tag is incorrect. saints-and-apostles. ... The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Death, Famine, Pestilence and War - Albrecht Durer.
  • Albrecht Dürer, The Four Apostles, 1526, oil on wood, 7′ 1″ x 2′ 6″ (Alte Pinakothek, Munich). Smarthistory images for teaching and learning
  • The Four Apostles. ... Each of the four heads has been endowed with a highly individualized character with different expressions.
  • The Four Apostles was a powerful political statement from Albrecht Durer during a time of turbulence and social unrest within Northern Europe.
  • The Four Apostles Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528) was a painter, print-maker, engraver, mathematician, and from Nuremburg whose artistic pieces earned him a...
  • He was born and died in Nuremberg. Here is a picture entitled The Four Apostles by Dürer. In this work Dürer spelled out his lofty ethical concept of man.
  • Albrecht Dürer, The Four Apostles, 1526, oil on wood, 7' 1" x 2' 6" (Alte Pinakothek, Munich) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris.
  • The Four Apostles: Saints John and Peter by Albrecht Durer The Four Apostles is a panel painting by the German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer.
  • Albrecht Dürer: Art, Life, and Times. Albrecht Dürer in Goethe's Words. The Four Apostles.
  • Albrecht Dürer: Four Apostles Plate 12: “Four Apostles,” oil on two wood panels by Albrecht Durer, 1526. In the Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
  • The piece is executed in oil on panel and showcases Dürer’s mastery as a Northern Renaissance artist.
  • Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker provide a description, historical perspective, and analysis of Albrecht Dürer's The Four Apostles .
  • The Four Apostles 1526. by Albrecht Dürer. diptych by Albrecht Dürer (Museum: Alte Pinakothek). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.