The Battle of Alexander at Issus – (Albrecht Altdorfer) Trước Kế tiếp


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Phong cách: Renaissance

chủ đề: Religious Wars

ngày: 1529

kích thước: 158 x 120 cm

viện bảo tàng: Alte Pinakothek (Munchen, Germany)

Kỹ thuật: Oil On Panel;Oil

Albrecht Altdorfer, a German artist and pioneer of landscape art, created the stunning painting The Battle of Alexander at Issus in 1529. This masterpiece is a founding work of the Danube school and showcases Altdorfer's exceptional talent for combining intricate details with breathtaking landscapes.

A Historical Perspective

The Battle of Alexander at Issus depicts the victory of Alexander the Great over the Persian army of King Darius III in 333 BC. Altdorfer, however, sets the scene in the Alps with German cities in the background, adding a unique and personal touch to this historical event.

A Visual Masterpiece

Measuring 158.4 cm × 120.3 cm (62.4 inches × 47.3 inches), The Battle of Alexander at Issus is a visual feast filled with immaculate details and bold colors. The painting's dynamic composition, featuring thousands of soldiers in an epic battle, highlights Altdorfer's mastery of perspective and storytelling.

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This artwork is in the public domain.

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