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St. John before God and the Elders — History & Facts
In St. John before God and the Elders, Albrecht Dürer presents a vivid religious scene. The painting features St.
John, depicted with a solemn expression, standing before God and a group of elders. The colors are rich, with deep blues and golds that enhance the divine atmosphere. The figures are arranged in a triangular composition, drawing the viewer's eye towards the central figure of God. Dürer's technique in this painting showcases his skill in detail and texture.
The use of oil on panel allows for a smooth finish and vibrant colors. Viewers can observe the intricate details in the clothing and facial expressions of the figures. The light source is consistent, creating a sense of depth and realism in the scene. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure in the Northern Renaissance, known for his detailed works and innovative techniques.
This painting, created in the 1520s, reflects his deep interest in religious themes. An interesting fact about this work is that it was influenced by Dürer's travels to Italy, where he encountered the classical ideals of beauty and proportion. This blending of Northern and Southern European styles is evident in the composition and figures.
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