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Heinrich Aldegrever

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Articles about "Aldegrever and the Protestant Reformation in Soest" / virtual exhibition "Iconoclastic Controversy and sensual pleasure - Heinrich Aldegrever" with introductory texts and 167 commented engravings - all in German; click "Project" at bottom, then "Aldegrever online" for
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Aldegrever was interested also in folk subjects. In 1538 and 1551 two series of prints depicting marriage dances were made. An important part of his oeuvre are prints on mythological subjects, the
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About a third of his prints were ornamental engravings; they were used as models by artists and craftsmen well into the seventeenth century.
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of the Mary altar for the church of St. Peter. His signature and symbolic clog show that he was still using his father's name.
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His first engravings appeared in 1527. They were signed with a monogram "AG", resembling closely that of
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Works by Heinrich Aldegrever at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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Heinrich Aldegrever: Prints from collection of Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie,
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Aldegrever, who actively supported the Reformation, executed portraits of
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Works by Heinrich Aldegrever at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
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Only two paintings are firmly attributed to him: the wings and
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he has also sometimes been called the "Albert of Westphalia".
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The Age of Dürer and Holbein: German Drawings 1400-1550
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in 1535–36 to engrave portraits of Anabaptist leaders
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engraver
Little Masters
old master prints
Albrecht Dürer

printmaker
goldsmith
Westphalia
Paderborn
goldsmiths
Joos van Cleve
Barendt van Orley
Lucas van Leyden
Jacob Cornelisz
Soest
predella
Albrecht Dürer
Lutheran
printmaking
engravings
woodcuts
Barthel Beham
Hans Sebald Beham
Georg Pencz

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