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St. Agnes (copy), after 1512. Creator: Unknown
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St. Agnes (copy), after 1512. Creator: Unknown
St. Agnes (copy), after 1512
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Baldung Baldung Grien Baldung Grien Hans Baldung Hans Grien Grien Baldung Grien Hans Baldung Grun Grun Hans Baldung Hans Hans Baldung Hans Baldung Grien Hans Baldung Grun Lamb Northern Renaissance Saint Agnes Sheep St Agnes
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This print showcases a copy of "St. Agnes" an artwork created by an unknown artist after 1512. Belonging to the 16th century, this piece falls under the genre of Northern Renaissance and holds immense historical and religious significance. The full-length portrait depicts St. Agnes, a female saint revered in Christianity, standing gracefully with a lamb by her side. The color palette chosen for this woodcut adds depth and vibrancy to the image, enhancing its visual impact. The attention to detail is remarkable as every aspect, from the intricate folds of St. Agnes' gown to the gentle expression on her face, has been meticulously captured. Hans Baldung Grien or Hans Baldung Grun could potentially be attributed as the creator of this masterpiece due to stylistic similarities often associated with their works; however, it remains uncertain without concrete evidence. As we admire this stunning print at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), we are transported back in time to witness the devotion and piety that characterized religious art during the Renaissance era. This photograph serves as a testament to our rich heritage and reminds us of the enduring power that art possesses in conveying spiritual narratives.
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