Wiener_Doppelhochzeit.jpg
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Deutsch:
Die Wiener Doppelhochzeit 1515. Holzschnitt von Albrecht Dürer.
Es sind zu sehen von links: Kaiser Maximilian I., seine Enkelin Maria, König Vladislavs Sohn Ludwig, König Vladislav II. von Ungarn, seine Tochter Anna, sein Bruder König Sigismund I. von Polen
English:
The Vienna double wedding in 1515. Woodcut by Albrecht Dürer.
People from the left: Emperor Maximilian I, his granddaughter Mary, King Vladislav’s son Louis, King Vladislav II of Hungary, his daughter Anna, his brother King Sigismund I of Poland
Albrecht Dürer
(1471–1528)
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Alternative names |
Albrecht Dürer
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Description | German painter, printmaker, mathematician, illuminator, copper engraver and art theorist | ||
Date of birth/death | 21 May 1471 | 6 April 1528 | |
Location of birth/death | Nuremberg | Nuremberg | |
Work period | 1484 –1528 | ||
Work location |
Nuremberg
(1484–1490),
Basel
(1490–1494),
Strasbourg
(1490–1494),
Colmar
(1490–1494),
Frankfurt
(1490–1494),
Mainz
(1490–1494),
Cologne
(1490–1494),
Nuremberg
(21 May 1494–1528),
Innsbruck
(1494),
Venice
(1494–1495), 1505–1506),
Bologna
(1505–1506),
Milan
(1505–1506),
Florence
(1505–1506),
Rome
(1505–1506),
Augsburg
(1518),
Antwerp
(1521)
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