- Hans
Baldung (1484 or 1485 –
September 1545),
called Hans
Baldung Grien, (being an
early nickname,
because of his
predilection for the
colour green), was...
- Witches' Sabbath) is a
chiaroscuro woodcut by
German Renaissance artist Hans
Baldung. This
woodcut depicts witches preparing to
travel to a Witches' Sabbath...
- a
painting executed in 1517 by the
German artist Hans
Baldung (otherwise
known as Hans
Baldung Grien)
which is in the
collection of the
Kunstmuseum Basel...
- Adam and Eve is a pair of oil-on-panel
paintings by Hans
Baldung Grien,
dating to
around 1520 and now in the
Uffizi in Florence. It is a copy of a pair...
-
motif in
Renaissance art
Death and the
Maiden (
Baldung), a 1517
painting by
German artist Hans
Baldung Death and the
Maiden (Schiele), a 1915 painting...
- the
Danse Macabre with an
added erotic subtext. The
German artist Hans
Baldung depicted it
several times. The
motif was
revived during the
romantic era...
- printmaker, Hans
Baldung Grien. The
altarpiece is a
polyptych with
eleven panels created by
Baldung and
members of his studio.
Baldung lived in Freiburg...
- (aquamanile), and
stained gl****.
Artists attracted to the
theme include Hans
Baldung,
Albrecht Dürer,
Lucas Cranach the Elder, and
Alessandro Turchi. The tale...
- sculptures,
plans and
stained gl**** from the
cathedral and
paintings by Hans
Baldung and
Sebastian Stoskopff. The Musée d'Art
moderne et
contemporain is among...
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Other printmakers who have used this
technique include Hans Wechtlin, Hans
Baldung Grien, and Parmigianino. In Germany, the
technique achieved its greatest...