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Who painted this self portrait?
Albrecht Dürer -
What is the title of this painting? Who is the painter? Name the apostles. What are they holding?
4 apostles by Albrecht Dürer. Paul, St.Peter, Mark and John. Paul: sword and closed book. St. Peter: keys. Mark: a scroll. John: an open book. -
What is the title of this painting? Who is the artist? What is significant about this painting?
Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer. The artists signature is something to note on all of his artworks, and at this time most artists were painting portraits and biblical scenes, Dürer also paints animals and science. -
What is the title of this artwork? Who is the artist? What kind of artwork is it? How was its use significant?
The knight, death, and the devil by Alrbecht Dürer. It is an etching that could be used for printing photos, mass production. -
What is the title of this artwork? Who is the artist?
Isenhiem Altarpiece by Matthias Grünwald. -
Who painted this artwork? What is its title? What are some symbols represented in this painting?
The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein. The ambassadors interests are eyeglass, lute, flute, celestial globe, Lutheran hymn book, compass, books, and the crucifix. -
Who painted this portrait? Who is the subject?
Hans Holbein painted King Henry VIII. -
Who painted this artwork? What is the title? What are some examples of symbolism?
The Merode Altarpiece by Campin. White lillies: virgins purity. Mousetrap: Christs appearance in human form as a trap for the devil. -
Who are the people who painted this artwork? What is its title? What event is happening in the lower middle panel?
Jan and Hubert van Eyck. The lamb(Christ) is symbolically being sacrificed. -
Who painted this picture? What is the title?
Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Wedding.
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