The Vision of St Eustace
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Caption | The Roman commander Placidus is hunting a stag, when it suddenly stands still. In a vision he sees a crucifix lodged between its antlers, and the stag speaks to him in Christ’s voice. Placidus converts and changes his name to Eustace. Dürer counted this print among his best works, and repeatedly gave impressions of it to friends and acquaintances. Date: 1499 – 1503. Object ID: RP-P-OB-1219. |
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Creator | Albrecht Dürer, mentioned on object, print maker, Duits (1471–1528) |
Artwork medium | engraving (paper) |
Credit | Rijksmuseum |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
Search stock images by keyword | conversion Eustace hunting confronted stag bearing crucifix antlers shown kneeling Vision of St Eustace Albrecht Dürer |
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