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Die Marter des Evangelisten Johannes, aus der Folge der Apokalypse, Urausgabe Deutsch — History & Facts
In Die Marter des Evangelisten Johannes, Albrecht Dürer depicts a dramatic scene of martyrdom. The colors are rich, with deep reds and golds contrasting against darker tones. Saint John is shown in a moment of suffering, surrounded by figures that enhance the emotional intensity.
The setting is both somber and dynamic, reflecting the gravity of the event. This work is an engraving, a technique that allows for fine details and intricate lines. Viewers can observe Dürer's meticulous attention to texture and form, particularly in the depiction of clothing and facial expressions. The dimensions of the engraving are approximately 29 x 21 cm, making it a relatively small yet impactful piece.
The use of light and shadow adds depth to the figures and the overall composition. Die Marter des Evangelisten Johannes is part of a series illustrating scenes from the Book of Revelation. Created by Dürer around 1498, this work reflects the Northern Renaissance's focus on detail and narrative. An interesting fact about this engraving is that it showcases Dürer's skill in combining religious themes with a dramatic visual style.
This piece remains a significant example of his contributions to printmaking.
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