Baldung Grien, Hans
Hans Baldung (1484 or 1485 – September 1545), called Hans Baldung Grien, (being an early nickname, because of his predilection for the colour green), was a painter, printer, engraver, draftsman, and stained glass artist, who was considered the most gifted student of Albrecht Dürer and whose art belongs to both German Renaissance and Mannerism. Throughout his lifetime, he developed a distinctive style, full of colour, expression and imagination. His talents were varied, and he produced a great and extensive variety of work including portraits, woodcuts, drawings, tapestries, altarpieces, and stained glass, often relying on allegories and mythological motifs.
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Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence
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Christ Nailed to the Cross
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Christ Raised on the Cross
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Lamentation for Christ
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Christ on the Cross
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Saint Peter
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The Conversion of Saint Paul
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The Last Judgment
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Apostle Judas Thaddeus
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Group of Seven Horses
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The Bewitched Groom
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The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
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The Stoning of Saint Stephen
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Saint Sebastian
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Saint James the Less
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Saint Thomas
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Saint Simon
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Saint Bartholomew
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Adam and Eve with Serpent
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Saint John
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