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Sebald Beham: A Master of Enigmatic Art Step into the world Beham, a renowned German printmaker, engraver, painter

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Sebald Collection: Death and the Courtesan (Signed by the Wood-Engraver), 1903. Artist: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Adam and Eve, 1543 (copperplate engraving)
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Sebald Collection: The expulsion from Paradise, 1543 (copperplate engraving)
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Sebald Collection: Church of St. Sebald, Nuremberg, Sheet 12 from Haghes Portfolio of Sketches
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Sebald Collection: Sleeping Girl and Death, 1548 (copperplate engraving)
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Sebald Collection: Death and Three Nude Women, c. 1546-50 (copperplate engraving)
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Sebald Collection: Hans Sebald Beham (1500|1550), German printmaker, engraver, painter and miniaturist
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Sebald Collection: Monument of St. Sebaldus, 1508-19 (bronze)
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Sebald Collection: The Lady and Death, 1541 (copperplate engraving)
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Sebald Collection: Medallions with portraits of Sebald Beham and Anna Beham, 1647
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Sebald Collection: A Mask on an Escutcheon Supported by Two Genii, 1544. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Horizontal Panel with an Eagle Flanked by Two Genii, 1544. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Plate 4: Saint John with his head turned three-quarters to the left
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Sebald Collection: Plate 2: Saint Mark, his head turned in profile to the left
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Sebald Collection: Plate 3: Saint Luke with his head turned in profile to the right, a book in each hand
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Sebald Collection: Plate 1: Saint Matthew with his head turned in profile to the left
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Sebald Collection: Cimon seated against a column at right, suckling from Pero who is kneeling next to him
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Sebald Collection: Hercules, in profile, killing the Nemean lion with his arm around its neck
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Sebald Collection: Hercules with his club in center fighting a centaur, other men fighting centaurs to left
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Sebald Collection: Judith standing to right and holding the head of Holofernes in her right hand and a
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Sebald Collection: Judith walking to the left with the head of Holofernes in her right hand and a swor
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Sebald Collection: A Lansquenet Standing by a Tree, 1520. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Joachim Receiving the Promise of the Birth of the Virgin, 1520. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Woman with a Harp, 1520-25. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Saint Veronica with the Sudarium, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
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Sebald Collection: Three German Soldiers. n. d. Creator: Daniel Hopfer
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Sebald Collection: Peasants Brawl, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, 1547
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Sebald Collection: Peasants Feast, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, 1546-47
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Sebald Collection: Peasants Behind the Hedge, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, 1546-47
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Sebald Collection: Copy of July and August, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, after 1547
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Sebald Collection: The Years End, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, 1546
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Sebald Collection: September and October, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, 1546-47
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Sebald Collection: Return of the Prodigal Son, from The History of the Prodigal Son, ca. 1540
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Sebald Collection: March and April (copy). Creator: Unknown
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Sebald Collection: Lichas Bringing the Garment of Nessus to Hercules, from The Labors of Hercules
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Sebald Collection: Hercules Fighting Against the Trojans, from The Labors of Hercules, 1545
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Sebald Collection: Hercules Capturing Cerberus, from The Labors of Hercules, 1545. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Hercules Killing Nessus, from The Labors of Hercules, 1542. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: January and February, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, 1546
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Sebald Collection: Wallpaper with Satyr Family, 1515. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: The Head of Christ Crowned with Thorns, ca. 1520. Creator: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: SAINT SEBALD (DURER)
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Sebald Collection: Sword fight between foot-soldier and knight, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Sebald Collection: The hand against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Sebald Collection: Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Sebald Collection: Luna, 1531. Artist: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Mercury, 1531. Artist: Sebald Beham
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Sebald Collection: Biblicae Historiae, Artificiosissimis picturis effigiatae Per Sebaldum Behem Pictorem


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Sebald Beham: A Master of Enigmatic Art Step into the world Beham, a renowned German printmaker, engraver, painter, and miniaturist who left an indelible mark on the art scene during the 16th century. His works are a captivating blend of beauty and darkness, exploring themes such as death, temptation, and human vulnerability. In "Death and the Courtesan (Signed by the Wood-Engraver), 1903, " we witness Beham's ability to capture life's fleeting nature. The delicate strokes of his wood engravings depict Death looming over a courtesan with haunting precision. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of pleasure, mortality is ever-present. Another masterpiece from his collection is "Adam and Eve" (1543). Through intricate copperplate engravings, Beham transports us to the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve stand in all their naked innocence. This portrayal showcases his exceptional attention to detail while hinting at mankind's fall from grace. "The expulsion from Paradise" (1543) further explores this theme as it depicts Adam and Eve being banished from paradise after succumbing to temptation. In this copperplate engraving, Beham captures their anguish perfectly - their faces etched with despair as they face an uncertain future outside Eden's gates. Beham's connection to Nuremberg is evident through his artwork featuring St. Sebaldus Church ("Church of St. Sebald"). Sheet 12 from Haghes Portfolio offers glimpses into its architectural grandeur while showcasing Beham's talent for sketching intricate details that bring structures to life. One cannot ignore how death permeates many of Beham's creations; "Sleeping Girl and Death" (1548) portrays this beautifully through another copperplate engraving. Here we see Death gently cradling a sleeping girl, reminding us of the fragility and transience of life.