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Knight, Death, and the Devil

Albrecht Dürer1513

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

In this tour de force engraving, considered one of his three greatest “masterworks,” Albrecht Dürer portrayed a mounted soldier who resolutely forges through a dark gorge, ignoring a horned devil in his path. Confronted by Death itself, crowned with snakes and holding an hourglass indicating mortality, the soldier and his faithful dog demonstrate the strength of righteousness required to stay upon the right path. The skull underfoot suggests that others have not been
so resolute. Indeed, this road of life is full of obstacles, with the city on the hill accessible, it seems, only by way of treacherous peaks.

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  • Title: Knight, Death, and the Devil
  • Creator: Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528)
  • Date Created: 1513
  • Physical Dimensions: Sheet: 24.4 x 19 cm (9 5/8 x 7 1/2 in.)
  • Provenance: Prince of Liechtenstein, Feldsberg and Vienna, stamp (Lugt 4398), verso, lower left, in blue
  • Type: Print
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1965.231
  • Medium: engraving
  • Inscriptions: lower left, in plate: S ·1513· / AD[in monogram] ; VERSO, lower left, in graphite: x 29.9 ; lower right, in graphite: B. 98
  • Fun Fact: The personification of Death in this image holds an hourglass whose sands are exactly half full, which may indicate a turning point in the rider's life choices.
  • Department: Prints
  • Culture: Germany, 16th century
  • Credit Line: Elisabeth Severance Prentiss and Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Collections by exchange
  • Collection: PR - Engraving
  • Accession Number: 1965.231
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