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==Paintings==
==Paintings<ref>Alte Pinakothek Munich, 1986. Lipp Edition. Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich. ''Explanatatory notes on the works exhibited''</ref>==


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|''Mary as Mater Dolorosa''||1496-1498||Unknown
|''Mary as Mater Dolorosa''||1496-1498||Unknown
|''Oswolt Krel Portrait Triptych''||<!-- -->||Nuremburg
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|''Self-Portrait with Fur-Trimmed Robe''||1500||Nuremburg
|''Oswolt Krel Portrait Triptych''||Unknown||Nuremberg
|''Portrait of a Young Man''||1500||Nuremburg
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|''Lamentation of Christ''||1500||Predigerkirche, Nuremburg
|''Self-Portrait with Fur-Trimmed Robe''||1500||Nuremberg
|''Paumgartner Altar''||1504||St. Catherine's Church, Nuremburg
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|''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
|''Virgin of the Carnation''||1516||Kammergalerie of Maximilian I
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|''The Death of Lucretia''||1518||doc. in Ducal Chamber of Art, 1598
|''The Death of Lucretia''||1518||doc. in Ducal Chamber of Art, 1598
|''The Four Apostles''||1526||City Hall, Nuremburg
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|''The Four Apostles''||1526||City Hall, Nuremberg
|}
|}


==Engravings==


==Engravings==
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!width=195|Title
!Approximate Year Created
!Original Location
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|''Lamentation for the Dead Christ''||1495-1500||Nuremberg
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|''Crucifixion''||1495-1500||Nuremberg
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|''Martyrdom of St. Sebastian''||1495-1500||Nuremberg
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|''St. Christopher''||1495||Nuremberg
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|''The Syphilitic''||1495-1500||Nuremberg
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|''Head for the Purpose of the Study of Phrenology''||1498||Nuremberg
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|''The Albertina Passion''||1500||Nuremberg
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|''The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand Christians''||1496||Nuremberg
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|''Hercules''||1496||Nuremberg
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|''The Knight and the Landsknecht''||1497||Nuremberg
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|''The Men's Bath''||1496||Nuremberg
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|''The Martyrdom of St Catherine''||1498||Nuremberg
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|''Samson Killing the Lion''||1498||Nuremberg
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|''The Holy Family with Three Hares''||1498||Nuremberg
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|''The Revelation of St. John (Apocalypse)''||1496-1498||Nuremberg
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|''The Great Passion'' (seven woodcuts)||1497-1500||Nuremberg
|}
 
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A list of some works of Albrecht Dürer.


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
  1. Alte Pinakothek Munich, 1986. Lipp Edition. Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich. Explanatatory notes on the works exhibited