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Пишет marinni ([info]marinni)
@ 2010-03-24 15:35:00


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Albrecht Dürer. Часть 3. Лошади, всадники, собаки.

Albrecht Dürer.Лошади, всадники, собаки.



Известные и малоизвестные гравюры и рисунки.



Этот пост специально для Саши [info]lufer_lj@lj, у которого лучший журнал по ИЗО в интернете, и еще несколько замечательных сообществ: [info]illustrograf @lj[info]mirplakata @lj[info]ero_or_porno @lj.Кто не знает- очень рекомендую!




The Small Horse; a horse depicted in profile, with a soldier behind, underneath a stone arch. 1505
Engraving



Reversed copy of an engraving of 1505, showing a horse depicted in profile, with a soldier behind, underneath a stone arch. 1505-1550
Engraving


The Large Horse; a foreshortened horse shown from behind, with its rear legs raised on a step, held by a soldier. 1505
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Print made by Franz Isaac Brun
After Albrecht Dürer
1555-1610

The small horse; reverse copy after Albrecht Dürer (Hollstein 93), the horse in profile to right, in front of square door frame.


After Albrecht Dürer
Print made by Hans Ladenspelder
1530-1561
The small horse; reverse copy after Dürer; the horse in profile to left, a knight behind it; different background, the arch replaced with landscape with a fortification on a hill.


After Albrecht Dürer
Print made by Hans Ladenspelder
Copy of an engraving of 1505, showing a horse depicted in profile, with a soldier behind, in the background a hilly landscape with a castle. c.1520-1560



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After Albrecht Dürer
Print made by Giovanni Antonio da Brescia
1510-1520

The great horse; a reversed and enlarged copy of the horse (only) in the engraving by Dürer
Engraving


Copy of an engraving of 1505, showing a large horse taking up almost the whole print area, severely foreshortened and shown from behind, held by a soldier. 1505-1550
Engraving


The Large Horse; a foreshortened horse shown from behind, with his rear legs raised on a step, held by a soldier. 1505
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After Albrecht Dürer
Print made by Johannes Wierix
A horse, seen in foreshortening, facing right, with a a groom, wearing a fancy casket, seen beside him; ruins seen in the background; after Dürer, 1564.
Engraving
-------------------knight------

Copy of an engraving of 1513, showing a knight riding his horse to the left; figures of Death, on a horse and holding an hour glass, and the Devil behind. 1513-1550

Knight, Death and the Devil; a knight riding his horse to the left; figures of Death, on a horse and holding an hour glass, and the Devil behind. 1513


After Albrecht Dürer
Print made by Monogrammist HR
Date
1563

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A lady on horseback, riding side-saddle, her hat dressed with a long feather, with a landsquenet standing next to the horse. c.1497
Engraving


Reversed copy of an engraving of c.1497, showing a lady on horseback, riding side-saddle, her hat dressed with a long feather, with a landsquenet standing next to the horse. c.1497-1550
Engraving

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St Eustace, kneeling in a landscape, facing his horse and the stag which has a crucifix between its antlers, with a group of five hunting dogs in the foreground. c.1501
Engraving

Woodcut of series of twenty-one historical subjects; in the foreground Maximilian I clasping the hand of Henry VIII, both mounted on horses and attended by armed escorts, in the middleground Maximilian is riding at the head of an infantry force, and French cavalry, in the background the town of Terouanne in flames, above is a scroll with seven lines letterpress. 1515
Woodcut and letterpress


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A tournament with Freydal behind a barrier, in front of it his opponent Jacob de Heri, fallen with his horse. c.1516


A tournament with Freydal on the left keeping his seat, while his opponent, Niclas von Firmian, falls headlong from his horse. c.1516
Woodcut

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Print made by Lucas Cranach the Elder
Formerly attributed to Albrecht Dürer
A tournament ("Anzogen-Rennen"); two knights jousting, falling off their horses and loosing their lances, one of which has splintered. c. 1516-17


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A tournament with Freydal on the left keeping his seat, while his opponent, Niclas von Firmian, falls headlong from his horse. c.1516
Woodcut
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After Albrecht Dürer (attributed to)
Print made by Alois Petrak
Date
1840-1851

The great courier, with a man on a racing horse turning backwards as he rides; a copy of a print thought to be by Dürer. c.1840s



-----------------Рисунки-----------------


Man on horseback; riding in profile to right, wearing a tunic and cap or helmet with feathers, holding a scroll or stick in his right hand. 1490-94
Pen and brown ink

Death riding; crowned and seen in profile to right, astride a skeletal horse, holding a sickle. 1505
Charcoal


Studies of fighting equipment: siege hook, swimming-belt and a horseman wielding a morgenstern (morning star), riding a horse wearing spiked armour; verso: two horsemen fighting with lances, and a swimming-belt for a horse with a study of its stopper.
Pen and brown ink


Albrecht Durer’s portrait of a man-at-arms showing the type of horse the average man could afford. This is a true representation of a horse used for war. Graphische Sammlung Albertina from the Mathes Collection.
www.swco.ttu.edu/medieval/Coronado.html


Light horsemen fighting; at left a horse charging, its rider with raised sword and seen from behind, at right a wounded horse and rider, a third stationary in the mid-distance at centre. 1489
Pen and black ink



==============Triumphal Car of Maximilian I===========



Copy of a woodcut of 1522, showing the Great Triumphal Car; in a chariot Emperor Maximilian, wearing the imperial robes and the crown of the Holy Roman Empire, accompanied by numerous allegorical figures; Victoria kneels behind him holding a laurel wreath over his head, the cardinal virtues standing on pedestals at the four corners of the car, the car is pulled by six pairs of horses and driven by Ratio; with inscriptions next to the figures. 1606
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First edition of the Great Triumphal Car, in a chariot Emperor Maximilian, wearing the imperial robes and the crown of the Holy Roman Empire, accompanied by numerous allegorical figures; Victoria kneels behind him holding a laurel wreath over his head, the cardinal virtues standing on pedestals at the four corners of the car, the car is pulled by six pairs of horses and driven by Ratio; with inscriptions next to the figures and six columns of German text in letterpress over the pairs of horses; the eight sheets bear signatures in the left lower corners. 1522
Woodcut and letterpress



Print made by Johann Theodor de Bry
After Albrecht Dürer
1580-1600
Two plates, each with three pairs of horses, accompanied by dancing female allegorical figures holding laurel wreaths, including 'Velocitas' and 'Virilitas'; copy of Dürer's woodcut of 1522, showing the Great Triumphal Car of Maximilian I




Братья de Bry.
Copy of Dürer's woodcut of 1522, of the Great Triumphal Car (Bartsch 139); in a chariot Emperor Maximilian,













==========School of/style of Albrecht Dürer ==========


St Martin, sitting on a horse, deviding his cloak with a sword, on the right a beggar sitting reaching with his right hand towards the cloak, in the background a castle. c.1520-30
Woodcut


A Turk riding on a horse from left to right, holding a banner with crescent and star. c.1531
Woodcut

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After Albrecht Dürer
Print made by Ferdinand Wolfgang Flachenecker
Date
1810-1839 (c)
Franz von Sickingen in armour; whole-length leaning on a lance; horse in the background; after Dürers Paumgartner altarpiece (before the restoration of 1902/3). c.1810-39
Lithograph on chine collé

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==================Собаки===================




Free, reversed copy of details from the engraving of St Eutace of c.1501, showing a group of five hunting dogs, in the background a castle and a house. 1501-1550
Engraving

Landscape with the Virgin and child seated at centre, several animals in foreground (e.g. dog, beetle, slug, butterfly, dragonfly, fox on a leash, frog, owl in tree trunk, spider crab), an angel addressing a group of shepherds in background at right, a bay with a city in background at left; first state before engraved privilege; after Albrecht Dürer
Engraving

St Jerome in his Study; St Jerome seated writing at a sunlit desk, with a lion and a dog in the foreground. 1514
Engraving

Reversed copy of an engraving of 1503, showing the Virgin and Child seated on a grass bench, in the background hills and a castle, in the foreground a dog an two hares. 1600-1650
Engraving


Melancholia; a winged woman representing Melancholy wearing a wreath seated amongst numerous objects, including a bell, an hourglass, scales, and a magic square; a putto seated on a grindstone, next to a sleeping dog; in the background a flying bat, carrying a banner with the inscription 'Melencolia I'; in the foreground, carpenter tools and a sphere; after Dürer.
Engraving


One of the series of 20 woodcuts, without text; Visitation, with the Virgin and St Elizabeth embracing each other in the centre, on the left Zacharias observing them from the doorway, holding his hat in the hands, a dog in left foreground; mountainous background. c.1503-4
Woodcut


The brazen serpent; landscape with figures standing beneath a tau-shaped pole bearing the entwined snake, two dogs at the base, trees behind. 1512
Pen and black ink


One of a series of twelve woodcuts; Christ is standing in the centre, tied to a column and being tortured by various people; in the foreground is a dog. c.1497-1500
Woodcut



After Albrecht Dürer
Made by Georg Schweigger
1642
Panel; honestone; carved in high relief; Naming of St John the Baptist



The cook and his wife; after Dürer; whole-length figures standing in a landscape; the male figure at right holding a pan; a dog leaping to right in foreground.
Etching

Three peasants in conversation; reverse copy after Dürer (Meder 87); figure on left carrying a basket with eggs, figure on right holding a sword, a dog on r; top right corner made up.
Etching


Albrecht Dürer (Drawn by); Studies of three caricature heads, drapery and a dog.


Еще Дюрер по тэгу
или ТУТ

Animals. Животные в ИЗО-HERE

СОБАКИ В ИЗО-Dogs in art-HERE

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http://www.lib-art.com/artgallery/9772-triumphal-chariot-5-6-albrecht-d%CE%ACrer.html
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/durer_albrecht.html
http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&ns0=1&ns6=1&ns12=1&ns14=1&ns100=1&redirs=0&search=Albrecht+D%C3%BCrer+&limit=500&offset=0
http://www.britishmuseum.org/


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[info]ptaha_kryak@lj
2010-03-24 10:06 (ссылка)
Дюрер великолепен!

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[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 10:19 (ссылка)
Постараюсь всего потихоньку выложить, несколько сот гравюр и рисунков, многие мало кому известны- лежат по музейным хранилищам.

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[info]kharoozo@lj
2010-03-24 10:26 (ссылка)
Очень интересно!

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[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 10:33 (ссылка)
У хороших старинных художников всегда собачки на картинах- даже в храмах!:)

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Класс!
[info]lufer_lj@lj
2010-03-24 10:44 (ссылка)
Тоже Очень тебя люблю:)

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Re: Класс!
[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 12:03 (ссылка)
:))

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(Анонимно)
2010-03-24 10:54 (ссылка)
Столько удовольствия, всё же обожаю гравюры... Спасибо!

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[info]juli_lit@lj
2010-03-24 11:15 (ссылка)
Интересные у него лошади и собаки. Некоторые прямо как анатомическое пособие - все мышцы видны :)
Вот уже на которой картинке вижу кормящую мать, которая зачем-то сосок держит между указательным и длинным пальцами... Нет на нее консультантов по грудному вскармливанию :)))
Сообщение про паж почему-то не получается прокомментировать. Я вот все думаю - в нарядах столько всяких финтифлюшек было - я бы точно запуталась! :)

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[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 11:33 (ссылка)
:) Больше было в быту- совершенно непонятные предметы нам сейчас!

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[info]juli_lit@lj
2010-03-24 11:40 (ссылка)
Ой, про быт я вообще молчу! Я понимаю теперь, почему дамы без горничных не могли обойтись, и почему умение вести дом так ценилось. Поди запомни все это!

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[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 12:02 (ссылка)
Столько условностей было- от визитов до сервировки,- толпой слуг и кухарок командовать и прочее! Настоящая работа:)

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[info]anastasiya_kor@lj
2010-03-24 12:17 (ссылка)
А почему на первых гравюрах такие супермускулистые лошади?
Собачек, судя по картинам, уже с 16 века стригли под льва. А может и раньше.

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[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 12:40 (ссылка)
Значит- такие:) Как я могу за художника ответить???)

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[info]volkovagp@lj
2010-03-24 12:57 (ссылка)
Спасибо за замечательное путешествие прошлое!!!

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[info]dama_may@lj
2010-03-24 13:26 (ссылка)
А нет ли у Вас Триумфальной арки императора Максимилиана I. 1515 г. и Малой триумфальной колесницы? На сацте www.durer.ru (пропал, что ли?) уж больно плохого качества, а я их собираю.

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[info]marinni@lj
2010-03-24 13:38 (ссылка)
По-моему- нет. А сайт на реконструкции.

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[info]vera_max@lj
2010-03-24 13:32 (ссылка)
Лошади великолепные! Луфера я обожаю (нашла через Ваш журнал), про его сообщества не знала, спасибо!

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[info]rainbow_di@lj
2010-03-24 17:49 (ссылка)
Огромное спасибо!
очень интересно!

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