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Johannes erblickt die sieben Leuchter, aus der Folge der Apokalypse, Latein-Ausgabe — History & Facts
In Johannes erblickt die sieben Leuchter, Albrecht Dürer presents a striking scene filled with symbolism. The engraving features seven candlesticks, each intricately detailed, representing the seven churches of Asia. The use of light and shadow enhances the depth of the composition, creating a dramatic effect.
The figures surrounding the candlesticks are depicted with careful attention to anatomy and expression. This work is an engraving, a technique that allows for fine detail and precision. Dürer’s mastery of line work is evident in the delicate rendering of the candlesticks and the figures. The dimensions of the piece are approximately 25 x 35 cm, making it a relatively small yet impactful work.
The intricate details invite viewers to examine the artwork closely. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure of the Northern Renaissance, known for his innovative techniques and deep engagement with religious themes. This particular work, created around 1498, is part of a series illustrating the Book of Revelation. An interesting fact about this engraving is that it reflects Dürer's interest in both biblical texts and the emerging printmaking techniques of his time.
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