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St. Hubert
Date:
16th centuryMedium:
oil on canvasLocation:
Burghley House Collection, Lincolnshire, UK Albrecht Dürer , an important German
Renaissance artist, painted several versions of a painting called "Saint Hubert." One of these versions, also known as "Saint Hubertus," was created around 1513 and depicts Saint Hubertus, the patron saint of hunters and huntresses, in the experience of his
religious conversion.
The painting "Saint Hubert" shows Saint Hubert kneeling in the forest before a miracle. In the background, an
animal is depicted, and one of the animals carries a cross between its antlers, symbolizing St. Hubert's religious experience. The artist paid special attention to details such as the beautiful textures of the animals, the forest
landscape and the expression of Saint Hubert.
Dürer was known for his skill in capturing precise details and remarkable technical mastery, which can be seen in the painting "Saint Hubert". This painting exemplifies Dürer's ability to combine religious themes with natural settings and animals.
This work is one of Dürer's outstanding religious paintings and shows his significant contribution to German Renaissance painting and graphics. It also became a symbol of Saint Hubert and remains an important work of art of the German Renaissance.
Dürer painted picture St. Hubert in 16th century. Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is portrait. This art piece is located in Burghley House Collection, Lincolnshire, UK. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528). German painter whose work was produced in a period of great social movements associated with the Reformation. He represents a turning point of the German Gothic style. His creativity, vigour and sensitivity led to the creation of rich and perfect art. Contact with Italian artists allowed him to transfer inspiration from the
Renaissance style (humanism, Greco-Roman classicism, Mediterranean bright colors, etc.) to the height of the German Gothic.