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Title: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Albrecht Durer


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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Albrecht Durer

By Inbar Gal and Sam Lee
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Meet the Painter
  • Born May 21, 1471 in Nuernberg (one of eighteen
    children)
  • Married Agnes Frey in 1494 in Nuernberg
  • Died April 6 1528 in Nuernberg
  • He started by working with his father, a
    goldsmith. He was later apprenticed to a
    painter/printmaker named Michael Wolgumut. He
    often journeyed to places such as Italy, which
    influenced his works.
  • His theories were published in The Four Books on
    Human Proportions, published after his death.
  • Unlike most Medieval or Renaissance artists, he
    made a series of Self Portraits

Guten Tag
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Durer Self-Portraits
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Durer Self-Portraits Cont.
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Apocalypse of St. John
Front Piece
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Christ and the 7 Candlesticks
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Adoration of the Lamb
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John Eating the Scroll
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  • Four Horsemen of the
  • Apocalypse
  • (Our Painting)

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  • Dragon with
  • Seven Heads

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  • Martyrdom of
  • John

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Four Winds
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Fifth and Sixth Trumpets
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Beast with Seven Heads and the Beast with Two
Horns
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St. Michael and the Angels Fight the Dragon
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24 Elders
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Sixth Seal is Opened
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Woman Seated on the Beast
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Angel with Key to the Pit
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Seven Angels with Seven Trumpets
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About the Picture
  • Conquest
  • A white rider upon a white horse, holding a bow
    with a crown upon his head.
  • Symbolizes lust for conquest
  • Different Theories of who the horseman is
  • War
  • Riding on a red horse, holding a sword.
  • Red would symbolize bloodshed
  • Given permission to make men slay each
  • other

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  • Famine
  • Riding a black horse, holding scales
    (symbolically injustice, because famine only
    affects the poor).
  • Black could be burned up vegetation
  • Death
  • The rider upon a sickly green horse. Hades
    (Hell) follows behind him.
  • Hades is swallowing a bishop-corruption of church
    officials (5th seal)
  • Renaissance society felt that life was not only
    for the preparation for salvation, but that
    immediate realities were also valuable
  • Durer makes Death unusually thin (normally a
    condition we would imagine Famine to be), and
    holding a trident. Hades is in the form of a
    demon

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About the Picture
  • Angel
  • The angel seems to have been added in solely by
    Durer. It is most likely the angel that heralds
    the apocalypse.
  • People
  • The running people are the Non believers or fake
    Christians living on earth at the time of the
    Apocalypse. Durer dressed them in the fashions of
    that time period.

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Renaissance
  • The people (including the Horsemen) in the
    woodcut are more human, with very individual
    faces. Also, they are normal people not
    beautiful archetypes or hideously ugly demons but
    regular human faces
  • The attention to detail is also very typical of
    the Renaissance. The folds in the horses and the
    careful details on the horses, for example. Also,
    the use of wind blowing through the clothing and
    the sense of action.
  • The use of shadows and light are also very
    commonly found in pictures of in the Renaissance,
    as is the use of negative space and shading. The
    figures appear very three-dimensional.
  • The use of perspective is also unique to the
    Renaissance

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Contributions
  • Contributions of the WOODCUT
  • Illustrates tensions in that time period (some
    say it supports the Protestant reformation by
    depicting the Roman/Catholic church as Babylon)
  • Shows the transition from Middle Age painting and
    Renaissance
  • Fused the Gothic traditions of the North
    (Angularity of shapes) with the Italian
    Renaissance styles (perspective, realism and
    three-dimensionality)
  • Mass-produced his woodcuts to make art more
    available to the middle class

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Contributions
  • Contributions of the Artist
  • -Mathematician. Obsessed with mathematical
    precision in paintings
  • -Famous for his phenomenal versatility with the
    graver and woodcut knife

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Works Cited
"Albrecht Durer." Mathematicians. Online
Available
lthttp//www- gap.dcs.stand.ac.uk/history/Mathema
ticians /Durer.htmLgt, 6 Mar. 2004 "Albrecht
Dürer." Malaspina Great Books. Online Available
lthttp//www.malaspina.com/site/person_430.aspgt,
6 Mar. 2004 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Online Available http//www.apocalipsis.org/art
work/durer4horse.html , 6 Mar. 2004 Gable, C. I.
Albrecht Durer. Online Available
lthttp//www.boglewood.com/cornaro/xdurer.htmlgt,
6 Mar. 2004
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