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Melencolia I is a
large 1514
engraving by the
German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. Its
central subject is an
enigmatic and
gloomy winged female figure...
- himself. A
famous allegorical engraving by
Albrecht Dürer is
entitled Melencolia I. This
engraving has been
interpreted as
portraying melancholia as the...
- metalwork. An
early claw
hammer is seen in
Albrecht Dürer's
etching "
Melencolia I,"
dated 1514,
halfway up the left side.
There are
several nails in the...
- most
famous engravings. They are Knight,
Death and the
Devil (1513),
Melencolia I (1514) and St.
Jerome in His
Study (1514).
These three large prints...
- in the 20th
century by the ****s. Both of his two
other Meisterstiche (
Melencolia I and St.
Jerome in His
Study )
contain a skull-like object, a dog, and...
- Dürer's solid, from its
appearance in
Albrecht Dürer's 1514
engraving Melencolia I. The
graph formed by its
edges and
vertices is
called the Dürer graph...
- 1338–1339)
Sandro Botticelli –
Primavera (c. 1482)
Albrecht Dürer –
Melencolia I (1514)
Bronzino – Venus, Cupid,
Folly and Time (c. 1545) The English...
- Dürer
engravings (his Meisterstiche), the
other two
being the well-known
Melencolia I (1514) and Knight,
Death and the
Devil (1513).
Together they have been...
- allegories. An
unusually powerful single personification figure is
depicted in
Melencolia I (1514) an
engraving by
Albrecht Dürer. Venus, Cupid,
Folly and Time...
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Stippling Detail of
hatching Linlithgow Palace Line art pea****
Detail of
Melencolia I by
Albrecht Dürer Self-portrait by
Rembrandt Bank note
detail Lineography...