Religious Art
Dürer's religious art was often based on the works of the Italian Renaissance masters, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. His most famous religious works include:
* The Adoration of the Magi (1504)
* The Lamentation of Christ (1500-1503)
* The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1498)
Portraits
Dürer was also a gifted portraitist. He painted portraits of a wide range of people, from the wealthy and powerful to the poor and humble. His most famous portraits include:
* Portrait of Frederick the Wise (1524)
* Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1526)
* Self-Portrait with Fur Coat (1502)
Self-Portraits
Dürer painted many self-portraits throughout his career. These works provide a fascinating insight into his life and personality. Dürer's self-portraits are often introspective and reveal his deep understanding of human nature.
Other Work
In addition to his religious art, portraits, and self-portraits, Dürer also produced a wide range of other works, including:
* Landscapes
* Still lifes
* Woodcuts
* Engravings
Dürer's work is considered some of the finest art of the Renaissance. He was a master of many different media, and his work continues to be admired and studied by people all over the world.