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The beast with two horns like a lamb, from The Apocalypse — History & Facts
In The beast with two horns like a lamb, from The Apocalypse, Albrecht Dürer presents a striking image filled with symbolism. The beast, resembling a lamb yet possessing two horns, stands in a dramatic pose. The colors are rich, with deep blacks and whites contrasting sharply, creating a sense of tension.
The background is minimal, focusing the viewer's attention on the central figure and its unsettling presence. This work is an engraving, a medium that allows for fine detail and intricate line work. Dürer's precise technique is evident in the delicate textures of the beast's fur and the intricate patterns surrounding it. The dimensions are approximately 30 x 40 cm, making it a relatively small yet impactful piece.
The engraving showcases Dürer's skill in capturing both form and emotion. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure in the Northern Renaissance, known for his detailed engravings and paintings. This particular work, created around 1498, reflects the artist's deep interest in religious themes and apocalyptic imagery. An interesting fact about this engraving is that it draws directly from the Book of Revelation, illustrating the complex symbolism found in biblical texts.
Dürer's ability to convey profound ideas through visual art has made this piece significant in art history.
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