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Paintings[1]
Title
|
Year
|
Original Location
|
Mary as Mater Dolorosa |
1496-1498 |
Unknown
|
Oswolt Krel Portrait Triptych |
Unknown |
Nuremberg
|
Self-Portrait with Fur-Trimmed Robe |
1500 |
Nuremberg
|
Portrait of a Young Man |
1500 |
Nuremberg
|
Lamentation of Christ |
1500 |
Predigerkirche, Nuremberg
|
Paumgartner Altar |
1504 |
St. Catherine's Church, Nuremberg
|
Virgin of the Carnation |
1516 |
Kammergalerie of Maximilian I
|
The Death of Lucretia |
1518 |
doc. in Ducal Chamber of Art, 1598
|
The Four Apostles |
1526 |
City Hall, Nuremberg
|
Engravings
Title
|
Approximate Year Created
|
Original Location
|
Lamentation for the Dead Christ |
1495-1500 |
Nuremberg
|
Crucifixion |
1495-1500 |
Nuremberg
|
Martyrdom of St. Sebastian |
1495-1500 |
Nuremberg
|
St. Christopher |
1495 |
Nuremberg
|
The Syphilitic |
1495-1500 |
Nuremberg
|
Head for the Purpose of the Study of Phrenology |
1498 |
Nuremberg
|
The Albertina Passion |
1500 |
Nuremberg
|
The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand Christians |
1496 |
Nuremberg
|
Hercules |
1496 |
Nuremberg
|
The Knight and the Landsknecht |
1497 |
Nuremberg
|
The Men's Bath |
1496 |
Nuremberg
|
The Martyrdom of St Catherine |
1498 |
Nuremberg
|
Samson Killing the Lion |
1498 |
Nuremberg
|
The Holy Family with Three Hares |
1498 |
Nuremberg
|
The Revelation of St. John (Apocalypse) |
1496-1498 |
Nuremberg
|
The Great Passion (seven woodcuts) |
1497-1500 |
Nuremberg
|
- ↑ Alte Pinakothek Munich, 1986. Lipp Edition. Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich. Explanatatory notes on the works exhibited