Art year 1514

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Art year 1514
Dürer: Melencolia I Dürer: St. Jerome in a case Albrecht Dürer creates the two master engravings
Melencolia I and Saint Jerome in a case .
Raffael and Giulio Romano : L'incendio di Borgo , Der Borgobrand

Events

architecture

Painting and drawing

Portrait of the mother

Albrecht Dürer creates the two copperplate engravings Melencolia I and Saint Jerome in the case . Together with the work Knight, Death and the Devil from 1513 , they form Dürer's “master engravings”, which are characterized by a complex iconography and symbolism. According to a common interpretation, the three master engravings represent three different ways of life. Around two months before her death, Dürer also made a charcoal drawing of his mother. It is the first portrait of a terminally ill person.

Hanno; after a drawing by Raffael
  • The elephant Hanno , the Pope's favorite animal, has been immortalized by several artists.
The money changer and his wife , oil on panel

Others

Born

  • Cornelis Floris II , Flemish sculptor and architect, significantly involved in the development of the Nordic Renaissance († 1575 )
  • Pirro Ligorio , Italian painter, antiquarian, architect and garden architect of Mannerism († 1583 )
  • Virgil Solis , German draftsman and engraver, († 1562 )

Died

See also

Portal: Fine Arts  - Overview of Wikipedia content on the subject of fine arts

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Commons : Art 1514  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files