"After Albrecht Dürer: Exploring the Master's Legacy through Engravings and Woodcuts" Step into the world of Albrecht Dürer, a renowned artist whose works continue to captivate audiences even centuries after his time. In this captivating collection, we delve into some of his most iconic pieces and discover the profound influence he had on art. One such masterpiece is "Entombment, " created between 1500-1534. This engraving, in its second state, depicts the somber scene of Christ's burial with intricate details that showcase Dürer's technical prowess. Moving on to "Last Supper, " we witness Christ sitting at the center, embracing John in a poignant moment captured by Dürer. The woodcut version from an unknown date adds depth and texture to this timeless biblical event. In "Christ Limbo" from his famous series called Little Passion (copy n. d), a powerful woodcut portrays Christ descending into Limbo, showcasing both his artistic skill and theological understanding. Dürer's fascination with nature is evident in "Stag Lying Left. " Created in 1649 as an etching in its second state, it showcases his ability to capture animals' grace and beauty while infusing them with symbolic meaning. The emotional intensity continues with "Flagellation, " where Pilate stands under an archway watching two men flagellate a figure. This engraving provokes contemplation about human suffering and our capacity for cruelty. Another notable piece is "Presentation of Jesus at the Temple" (ca 1500-1534). Here, Dürer masterfully captures the sacredness of this moment as Simeon receives baby Jesus amidst ornate architectural details. Judas kissing Christ surrounded by soldiers takes center stage in another gripping work. St Peter attacking Malchus adds tension to this dramatic scene that explores themes of betrayal and loyalty. Dürer's exploration of biblical narratives continues with "Adam and Eve.