Albrecht’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Altarpiece with the Beautiful Virgin of Regensburg and Saints Christopher, Mary Magdalen, Florian and Catherine Standing in Niches, with God the Father Above
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

'The Beautiful Virgin of Regensburg' with the Child on a Throne, Surrounded by Angels with Musical Instruments
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Landscape with A Double Spruce
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Jael and Sisera
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c. 1480-1538

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne at the Cradle
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Resurrection of Christ
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Saint Christopher Carrying the Christ Child
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Adoration of the Magi, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Dream of Paris
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Virgin with the Blessing Child in a Landscape
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Dido Killing Herself
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Horatius Cocles Leaping into the Tiber
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Christ on the Cross (The Small Crucifixion)
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Annunciation, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Fall of Man, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Ascension, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Saint Jerome in Penitence, in a Cave
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Triumph of the Sea-Gods
Albrecht Altdorfer (German, c. 1480-1538) after Peregrino da Casena (Italian, active c. 1490-1520)

Christ Appears to the Magdalen, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

The Crucifixion, from The Fall and Redemption of Man
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538