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Best 1 Albrecht Dürer - The Nativity (Life of the Virgin)

Albrecht Dürer’s “The Nativity” is a woodcut from his influential Life of the Virgin series. Completed in 1504, it depicts the birth of Jesus within a humble, realistically rendered stable environment. The work showcases Dürer's mastery of perspective and detail characteristic of the German Renaissa...

2 Albrecht Dürer - The Birth of the Virgin

Albrecht Dürer’s “The Birth of the Virgin” is a woodcut from his extensive Life of the Virgin series. The artwork depicts Mary's birth within a meticulously rendered 16th-century room, showcasing Renaissance detail and German artistic skill. It’s notable for its precise execution and intimate portra...

3 Albrecht Dürer - The Rest during the Flight to Egypt

Dürer’s “The Rest during the Flight to Egypt” is a meticulously crafted 1504 woodcut depicting the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus pausing for respite on their perilous journey through Egypt. This work, part of his extensive “Life of the Virgin” series, showcases Dürer's mastery of detail and perspecti...

4 Albrecht Dürer - The Madonna on the Crescent

Albrecht Dürer’s “Madonna on the Crescent” is a significant woodcut from the early 16th century. The artwork portrays the Virgin Mary and Child within a stylized crescent moon design, characteristic of his Northern Renaissance style. Dürer's masterful use of line and texture elevates this depiction...

5 Life of the Virgin: Nativity (Dürer, c.1503)

Albrecht Dürer’s Nativity, created around 1503, is a woodcut from his extensive Life of the Virgin series. The artwork showcases meticulous detail in depicting the birth of Christ within a sophisticated architectural setting. Dürer's innovative application of linear perspective makes it notable for...

6 Albrecht Dürer - Joachim and Anne Meeting at the Golden Gate

Albrecht Dürer’s “Joachim and Anne Meeting at the Golden Gate” is a woodcut from his influential series depicting the Virgin Mary's life. The work showcases a tender scene of Joachim and Anne’s fateful encounter, a pivotal moment established in Christian tradition. Dürer’s meticulous detail and use...

7 Life of the Virgin: Annunciation (Dürer, c.1503)

Albrecht Dürer’s “Life of the Virgin: Annunciation” (c.1503) is a woodcut depicting the biblical event of Mary's visitation by the Archangel Gabriel. The work showcases meticulous detail within its Renaissance German style, particularly evident in the complex architectural setting. Dürer’s masterfu...

8 Albrecht Dürer - The Coronation of the Virgin

Albrecht Dürer’s The Coronation of the Virgin is a significant woodcut from the Renaissance period. Executed in 1510, it depicts the pivotal moment when Mary is crowned Queen of Heaven and Earth. This work, part of Dürer's extensive Life of the Virgin series, showcases his mastery of detail and pers...

9 Albrecht Dürer - The Annunciation (Life of the Virgin)

Albrecht Dürer’s “The Annunciation” is a woodcut from his series depicting scenes from the Life of the Virgin. Created during the Renaissance period, this artwork showcases Dürer's mastery of detail and perspective within the limitations of the medium. The piece portrays the Archangel Gabriel delive...

10 Albrecht Dürer - Marriage of the Virgin

Albrecht Dürer’s “Marriage of the Virgin” is a meticulously crafted woodcut depicting the biblical event. Part of his extensive “Life of the Virgin” series, it showcases the marriage ceremony within the temple. The work exemplifies Renaissance artistic detail and German printmaking techniques. It's...

11 Albrecht Dürer - The Presentation of Christ in the Temple

Dürer’s woodcut, The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, depicts a pivotal moment from Christian scripture. Created around 1511 as part of his “Life of the Virgin” series, it showcases the infant Jesus presented to Jewish elders within the Temple. Dürer's meticulous detail and masterful use of woo...

12 Albrecht Dürer - Christ among the Doctors in the Temple

'Christ among the Doctors in the Temple' is a woodcut by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, created as part of his 'Life of the Virgin' series. Dürer worked on this series of woodcuts depicting scenes from the life of Mary between approximately 1500 and 1510, publishing them as a complete set...

13 Albrecht Dürer - The Circumcision of Christ

The Circumcision of Christ is a woodcut created by the German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer as part of his Life of the Virgin series. Completed in the early 16th century, the print illustrates the biblical ceremony taking place inside a towering, intricately detailed Gothic interior. Dürer utili...

14 Albrecht Dürer - The Visitation

The Visitation is a woodcut by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer from his Life of the Virgin series. It depicts the biblical meeting of the pregnant Virgin Mary and her older relative Elizabeth, who was carrying John the Baptist, with the women greeting one another before a carefully observed...

15 Albrecht Dürer - The Angel Appearing to Joachim

'The Angel Appearing to Joachim' is a woodcut from Albrecht Dürer's 'Life of the Virgin' series, created between 1500-1511. The work illustrates the biblical story from the Apocryphal Gospel of James, in which an angel appears to Joachim in the wilderness to announce that he will become the father o...

16 Albrecht Dürer - Refusal of Joachim's Offer

Refusal of Joachim's Offer is a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer from his Life of the Virgin series. The scene depicts Joachim's offering being rejected at the Temple because his marriage to Anne had produced no children, an episode drawn from apocryphal accounts of the Virgin Mary's ancestry. Created in 1...

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