The Vision of Saint Hubertus, Late 17th Century
Late 17th century oil on joined wood panel interpretation of The Vision of Saint Hubertus by Albrecht Durer. It was painted in 1501 and became a very popular image, as it was one of his first engravings and easily spread all over the world. The artist initials are located on the bottom center of the piece, the same location where Durer became recognized for signing. It has been mounted on a Lucite panel and framed with a modern hand-finished and distressed walnut frame.
Dimensions: Height: 55 in. (139.7 cm)Width: 41 in. (104.14 cm)Depth: 2 in. (5.08 cm)
Style: Baroque (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Acrylic,Lucite,Paint,Wood,Hand-Painted,Painted,Woodwork
Place of Origin: Germany
Period: 17th Century
Late 17th century oil on joined wood panel interpretation of The Vision of Saint Hubertus by Albrecht Durer. It was painted in 1501 and became a very popular image, as it was one of his first engravings and easily spread all over the world. The artist initials are located on the bottom center of the piece, the same location where Durer became recognized for signing. It has been mounted on a Lucite panel and framed with a modern hand-finished and distressed walnut frame.
Dimensions: Height: 55 in. (139.7 cm)Width: 41 in. (104.14 cm)Depth: 2 in. (5.08 cm)
Style: Baroque (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Acrylic,Lucite,Paint,Wood,Hand-Painted,Painted,Woodwork
Place of Origin: Germany
Period: 17th Century
Late 17th century oil on joined wood panel interpretation of The Vision of Saint Hubertus by Albrecht Durer. It was painted in 1501 and became a very popular image, as it was one of his first engravings and easily spread all over the world. The artist initials are located on the bottom center of the piece, the same location where Durer became recognized for signing. It has been mounted on a Lucite panel and framed with a modern hand-finished and distressed walnut frame.
Dimensions: Height: 55 in. (139.7 cm)Width: 41 in. (104.14 cm)Depth: 2 in. (5.08 cm)
Style: Baroque (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Acrylic,Lucite,Paint,Wood,Hand-Painted,Painted,Woodwork
Place of Origin: Germany
Period: 17th Century