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BEHAM, Hans Sebald The Prodigal Son Wasting His Patrimony oil painting


The Prodigal Son Wasting His Patrimony
Painting ID::  5011
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The Prodigal Son Wasting His Patrimony
1540 Engraving, 51 x 92 mm National Gallery of Art, Washington
1540 Engraving,_51_x_92_mm National_Gallery_of_Art,_Washington
   
   
     

BEHAM, Hans Sebald Scenes from the Life of David j oil painting


Scenes from the Life of David j
Painting ID::  5012
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Scenes from the Life of David j
1534 Wood, 128 x 131 cm Mus??e du Louvre, Paris
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BEHAM, Hans Sebald The History of David (mk05) oil painting


The History of David (mk05)
Painting ID::  20236
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The History of David (mk05)
Wood 50 1/2 x 51 1/2''(128 x 131 cm)A painted table Acquired by Louis XIV from the heirs of Cardinal Mazarin in 1661
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     BEHAM, Hans Sebald
     German Northern Renaissance Engraver, 1500-1550 Hans Sebald Beham (1500 ?C 1550) was a German printmaker who did his best work as an engraver, and was also a designer of woodcuts and a painter and miniaturist. He is one of the most important of the "Little Masters", the group of German artists making old master prints in the generation after Durer. Beham is best known as a prolific printmaker, producing approximately 252 engravings, 18 etchings and 1500 woodcuts, including woodcut book illustrations. He worked extensively on tiny, highly detailed, engravings, many as small as postage stamps, placing him in the German printmaking school known as the "Little Masters" from the size of their prints. These works he produced and published himself, whilst his much larger woodcuts were mostly commissioned work. The engravings found a ready market among German bourgeois collectors, but were not much seen in Italy. He also made prints for use as playing cards, wallpaper, coats of arms, and designs for other artists, including many designs for stained or painted glass. He also illuminated two prayer books and painted a table top (now in the Louvre ) for Cardinal Albrecht, Archbishop of Mainz.

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