Showing posts with label Albrecht Altdorfer. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Albrecht Altdorfer Online Art Gallery.




The Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Albrecht Altdorfer Art.




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Painting: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt-1510

Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery: The Penitence of St-Jerome




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Painting: The Penitence of St-Jerome-1507

Albrecht Altdorfer Art: The Nativity




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Painting: The Nativity (c.1513)

Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery: The Martyrdom of St-Florian




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Painting: The Martyrdom of St-Florian-1515

The Departure of St-Florian. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




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Painting: The Departure of St-Florian

Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery: The Arrest of Christ




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Painting: The Arrest of Christ-1509

The Art of Albrecht Altdorfer: The Agony in the Garden




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Painting: The Agony in the Garden-1515

Susanna at Her Bath and The Stoning of the Old Men by Albrecht Altdorfer.




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Susanna at Her Bath and The Stoning of the Old Men-1526

Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery: St-George




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: St-George-1510

Portrait of a Young Woman. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Portrait of a Young Woman

Mary with the Child. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Mary with the Child-1520

Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery: Lovers




Albrecht Altdorfer Online Art Gallery
Painting: Lovers-1530

Large Fir. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Large Fir

Landscape with Satyr Family. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




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Painting: Landscape with Satyr Family-1507

Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery: Landscape with Path




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Landscape with Path

Ascension of Christ. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Ascension of Christ-1527

Allegory. Art of Albrecht Altdorfer.




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Allegory

Alexander's Victory (The Battle at the Issus). Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery.




Albrecht Altdorfer Art Gallery
Painting: Alexander's Victory (The Battle at the Issus) 1529

Albrecht Altdorfer




Altdorfer was born in Regensburg or Altdorf around 1480.

He acquired an interest in art from his father, Ulrich Altdorfer, who was a painter and miniaturist. At the start of his career, he won public attention by creating small, intimate modestly scaled works in unconventional media and with eccentric subject matter. He settled in Regensburg, a town located on the Danube River in 1505, eventually becoming the town architect and a town councillor. His first signed works date to c. 1506, including engravings and drawings such the Stygmata of St. Francis and St. Jerome. His models were niellos and copper engravings from the workshops of Jacopo de Barbari and Albrecht Dürer.

Around 1511 or earlier, he travelled down the river and south into the Alps, where the scenery moved him so deeply that he became the first landscape painter in the modern sense[1], making him the leader of the Danube School, a circle that pioneered landscape as an independent genre, in southern Germany. From 1513 he was at the service of Maximilian I in Innsbruck, where he received several commission from the imperial court. During the turmoil of the Protestant Reformation, he dedicated mostly to architecture; paintings of the period, showing his increasing attention to architecture, include the Nativity of the Virgin.

In 1529 he executed The Battle of Alexander at Issus for Duke William IV of Bavaria. In the 1520s he returned to Regensburg as a wealth man, and become a member of the city's council. He was also responsible of the fortifications of Regensburg.

In that period his works are influenced by artists such as Giorgione and Lucas Cranach, as shown by his Crucifixion. In 1535 he was in Vienna, where he painted the small panel of St. George in the Forest.

He died at Regensburg in 1538.

The remains of Altdorfer's surviving work comprises 55 panels, 120 drawings, 125 woodcuts, 78 engravings, 36 etchings, 24 paintings on parchment and fragments from a mural for the bathhouse of the Kaiserhof in Regensburg. This production extends at least over the period 1504-1537. He signed and dated each one of his works.

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