The Four Horsemen, from The Apocalypse
c. 1498
Albrecht Dürer
Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528)
Prints
The Four Horsemen, from The Apocalypse, c. 1498. Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528). Woodcut; sheet: 40 x 28.8 cm (15 3/4 x 11 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland 1932.313 In 1498 Dürer published a book illustrating the Revelation of John or the Apocalypse of John, the last book of the New Testament. The images were unique in their large scale, breadth of concept, and unity of design. The first book to be both published and illustrated by the artist, it comprised a title page and 15 full-sheet woodcuts featuring text on the verso of all the sheets except the last one. Often visible through the paper, the text mars the image on the recto of the sheet. The finest impressions were most often printed without text, like this one of The Four Horsemen. Here, Dürer suggested the vigorous momentum of the horsemen through the windblown clothing of the riders, the windswept clouds, and the figures trampled beneath the hooves of the approaching horses.
- Maker/Artist
- Dürer, Albrecht
- Classification
- Formatted Medium
- woodcut
- Medium
- woodcut
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 40 x 28.8 cm (15 3/4 x 11 5/16 in.)
- Departments
- Prints
- Accession Number
- 1932.313
- Credit Line
- Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland
- Exhibitions
- Prints of the Fifteenth to Twentieth Century from the Museum Collection, Inaugural Exhibition of the New Print Gallery - Prints from the Museum Collection, The Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Prints 1400-1800, Department of Prints and Drawings Opening Exhibition, Prints and Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art Collection, Old Master Prints and Drawings, Albrecht Dürer - 500th Anniversary, Durer, Eight Masters of the Print, Generous Donors: A Tribute to The Print Club of Cleveland, Against the Grain: Woodcuts from the Collection, Treasures on Paper from the Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, A Lasting Impression: Gifts of the Print Club of Cleveland
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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