St. John the Baptist Holding the Lamb ca. 1517 Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien) German A master of the woodcut, Baldung was the most important artist to emerge from the studio of the greatest innovator in the medium, Albrecht Dürer. The intensity of this image is typical of Baldung's work. Encircled by a vibrant radiating halo, the saint as well as the Lamb of God in his lap confront the viewer with their direct stares. Baldung focused on the single figure of John the Baptist rather than setting the saint in a landscape, as was more common at the time. The saint occupies nearly all of


St. John the Baptist Holding the Lamb ca. 1517 Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien) German A master of the woodcut, Baldung was the most important artist to emerge from the studio of the greatest innovator in the medium, Albrecht Dürer. The intensity of this image is typical of Baldung's work. Encircled by a vibrant radiating halo, the saint as well as the Lamb of God in his lap confront the viewer with their direct stares. Baldung focused on the single figure of John the Baptist rather than setting the saint in a landscape, as was more common at the time. The saint occupies nearly all of the sheet; in fact his toes nearly protrude past the borderline. The large saint with a brilliant halo was no doubt inspired by Dürer's small engravings of monumental Madonnas engraved in St. John the Baptist Holding the Lamb 343126


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