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St. Simon — History & Facts
In St. Simon, Albrecht Dürer presents a striking figure of the saint, adorned in rich colors. The background is a subtle blend of earthy tones, enhancing the figure's prominence.
St. Simon is depicted holding a scroll, symbolizing his role as a messenger. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, drawing the viewer's eye to the saint's serene expression. Dürer employs oil on panel for this work, a medium that allows for intricate detail and vibrant color.
The painting showcases Dürer's skill in rendering textures, particularly in the fabric of St. Simon's clothing. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized piece.
The careful attention to anatomical proportions reflects the artist's training and understanding of the human form. Created around 1500, St. Simon is a testament to Dürer's mastery during the Northern Renaissance. This period was marked by a focus on realism and detail, which Dürer exemplified in his works.
Interestingly, St. Simon is often associated with the message of faith, which resonates with the themes prevalent in Dürer's other religious works. This painting is part of the collection at the Museo del Prado, showcasing Dürer's influence in the realm of religious art.
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