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Albrecht Dürer Samson rending the Lion (B. Credit Line Gift of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In Samson Rending the Lion, he achieved striking pictorial effects that vie with those created in … Samson rending the Lion woodcut, circa 1497-98, on laid paper, watermark Large Imperial Orb (Meder 53), a brilliant Meder a impression, printing with exceptional clarity, contrast and depth, with considerable gaufrage showing verso, trimmed to the borderline, a pale foxmark in the lower subject, otherwise in very good condition, framed
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1497-98; Medium: Woodcut; Dimensions: Sheet: 16 x - KNP7B1 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. 1497–98 - KC9T6T from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Woodblock for Samson Rending the Lion, ca. 127) woodcut, circa 1497-98, without watermark, a very good Meder a impression, with narrow margins, a short un-inked printer's crease across Samson's lower chest, a tiny repaired wormhole just above the base of the lion's tail, a small printing defect retouched with brown ink below the lion's eye, some minor surface …
Accession Number 21.11664. 107; S.M.S.
Viewers familiar with Samson’s story would have identified the courtly maiden as the woman of Timnah, a heathen who marries Samson… Credit Line Gift of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Download this stock image: Samson Rending the Lion. Download Image of Woodblock for Samson Rending the Lion. Free for commercial use, no attribution required.
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In Samson Rending the Lion, he achieved striking pictorial effects that vie with those created in contemporary engravings.
Date: ca.
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Alternately, Samson Rending the Lion features a bird's eye perspective on an open landscape with natural and architectural elements, including the tree in the left foreground, that lead the viewer into and through the composition.
Dated: 1497. Samson rending the lion, the first time he showed his superhuman strength. Reproduction of: Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) 1497–98 Medium/Technique Electrotype from a metal cast made from a wax impression of the original woodblock. The Metropolitan Museum in New York has the woodblock Dürer designed to make the print and many others.
Book Press Woodblock Print 16th Century Renaissance City Photo Saints Tapestry Sculpture Albrecht Dürer Albrecht Dürer | The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine | The Met The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine, Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471–1528 Nuremberg), Black ink on carved pearwood
subject: Northern Renaissance. The Metropolitan Museum in New York has the woodblock Dürer designed to make the print and many others. Dated: 1497. Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471-1528 Nuremberg); Date: ca.
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From: "Woodblock for Samson Rending the Lion", to "Woodblock of Collected Poems of the House of Springtime Sleep". Samson Rending the Lion accession number: P 12 artist: Albrecht Dürer German. This is typical of Snellinck's Northern vernacular style, in which a distinctly Flemish landscape dominates. Samson Rending the Lion.
This particular print is in the British Museum. Dimensions Block: 38.2 x 27.8 cm (15 1/16 x 10 15/16 in.) Engravings.
Accession Number 21.11664. object type: Work on paper.