His most famous works are his 3 self portraits. They are all museum property and not for sale.
The German theorist, mathematician, and artist Albrecht Durer was famous for various things. He happened to be most famous for his various woodcuts and watercolor paintings during the Renaissance era in Europe.
If you mean German Renaissance painter, the answer is Albrecht Dürer and Lucas Cranach.
Albrecht Durer was most famous for his woodcuts. He was a Renaissance man, also accomplished in painting, printmaking, and mathematics.
Being one of the most accomplished German landscape painters.
the Praying Hands Answer 2: I would say either the self-portrait of 1500, or 'Four Apostles' of 1525. The gray and white brush DRAWING on blue-grounded paper, entitled the "Hands of the Apostle," generally known as "The Praying Hands, is not a painting.
His self-portrait.
The German theorist, mathematician, and artist Albrecht Durer was famous for various things. He happened to be most famous for his various woodcuts and watercolor paintings during the Renaissance era in Europe.
Famous people from Nuremberg include: * Albrecht Dürer (artist) * Hans Sachs (poet and Meistersinger)
Albrecht Durer is the answer. Thanks for asking!!
If you mean German Renaissance painter, the answer is Albrecht Dürer and Lucas Cranach.
Albrecht Durer was most famous for his woodcuts. He was a Renaissance man, also accomplished in painting, printmaking, and mathematics.
Albrecht Durer painted many paintings during his lifetime. A few of his most famous are "Adam and Eve", "The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand", "Virgin with the Iris" . and "Adoration of the Trinity".
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, Hans Holbein.
Two: Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) Hans Holbein the Younger (1492-1543)
Albrecht Durer and Matthias Grunewald are perhaps the most famous German Renaissance figure painters. This Renaissance occurred between 1430 and 1580.
Some German painters of the 16th century were Matthias Grünewald Martin Schongauer Albrecht Dürer Lucas Cranach Hans Baldung Grien Hans Holbein It is debated whether these painters should be regarded as renaissance or late gothic.
Are you thinking of Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)? As far as I know he never made a painting of subjects from the Apocalypse. But one of his most famous woodcuts is 'The Four Riders of the Apocalypse.'