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Heinrich Aldegrever
Heinrich Aldegrever

Heinrich Aldegrever

German, 1502-1555
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Heinrich Aldegrever or Aldegraf was a German painter and engraver. He was one of the "Little Masters", the group of German artists making small old master prints in the generation after Albrecht Dürer.

Painter, printmaker and goldsmith active in a Westphalia milieu. Born in Paderborn. His real name was Trippenmecker, which in Westphalian dialect means a clog-maker. It is not known where Aldegrever was taught. He probably worked in a workshop of one of the Soest goldsmiths. His early works show a strong Westphalian influence. Aldegrever made a journey to the Netherlands, where he became acquainted with works of Joos van Cleve, Barendt van Orley, Lucas van Leyden and Jacob Cornelisz.

Around 1525 he moved to Soest, where a year later he painted the wings and predella of the Mary altar for the church of St. Peter. His signature and symbolic clog show that he was still using his father's name.

His first engravings appeared in 1527. They were signed with a monogram "AG", resembling closely that of Albrecht Dürer. In 1531, influenced by surrounding religious fervour, he became a Lutheran. Because of lack of church commissions he devoted most of his time to portrait painting and printmaking. Aldegrever's some 290 engravings and woodcuts, chiefly from his own designs, are delicate and minute, though somewhat hard in style, and entitle him to a place in the front rank of the so-called "Little Masters": Barthel Beham, his brother Hans Sebald Beham, and Georg Pencz, with whom he is often compared. Like them, he was also a skilled ornament designer. From the close resemblance of his style to that of Albrecht Dürer he has also sometimes been called the "Albert of Westphalia".

About a third of his prints were ornamental engravings; they were used as models by artists and craftsmen well into the seventeenth century.

Aldegrever, who actively supported the Reformation, executed portraits of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon. Although he chose the Lutheran Church, he had friends among the Anabaptists. He was commissioned by the bishop of Münster in 1535–36 to engrave portraits of Anabaptist leaders Jan van Leyden and Bernhard Knipperdolling, although they were already imprisoned, and only caricatures of them circulated. In the cycle Power of Death, done under visible influence of Hans Holbein, he criticizes the vices of the Catholic Church.

Aldegrever was interested also in folk subjects. In 1538 and 1551 two series of prints depicting marriage dances were made. An important part of his oeuvre are prints on mythological subjects, the Deeds of Hercules being one of the best examples.

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The creation of Eve

The creation of Eve (1540)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Illustration
Mucius Saevola

Mucius Saevola (1530)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Illustration
Hannibal Fighting Scipio

Hannibal Fighting Scipio (1538)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Illustration
Ornament Design with a Bat in the Center

Ornament Design with a Bat in the Center (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Ornament Design with a Mask and an Eagle between Two Fauns Below

Ornament Design with a Mask and an Eagle between Two Fauns Below (1509)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Ornament Design with a Mask, A Couple of Tritons, and Two Children Below

Ornament Design with a Mask, A Couple of Tritons, and Two Children Below (1549)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Ornament Design with Fishes

Ornament Design with Fishes (1552)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Drawings
Respice Finem

Respice Finem (1529)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (1530)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Illustration
The Adoration of the Shepherds

The Adoration of the Shepherds (1553)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Parable of the Good Samaritan; The Good Samaritan Putting the Traveler on His Donkey

The Parable of the Good Samaritan; The Good Samaritan Putting the Traveler on His Donkey (1554)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Parable of the Good Samaritan; The Robbers Attacking the Travelers

The Parable of the Good Samaritan; The Robbers Attacking the Travelers (1554)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Story of Lot; Lot and His Family Fleeing Sodom

The Story of Lot; Lot and His Family Fleeing Sodom (1555)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Story of Lot; Lot Prevents the Sodomites from Violence

The Story of Lot; Lot Prevents the Sodomites from Violence (1555)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Story of Lot; Lot Welcomes the Angels

The Story of Lot; Lot Welcomes the Angels (1555)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Story of Lot; Lot with His Daughters

The Story of Lot; Lot with His Daughters (1555)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Story of Susanna; Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders

The Story of Susanna; Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders (1550s)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
The Story of Susanna; Susanna Accused of Adultery

The Story of Susanna; Susanna Accused of Adultery (1555)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Religion
Herkules tötet die Lernäische Hydra

Herkules tötet die Lernäische Hydra (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Lazarus Begging for Crumbs from Dives’s Table

Lazarus Begging for Crumbs from Dives’s Table (1552)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Drawings
Ornamental Foliage with Two Masks and Two Dolphins

Ornamental Foliage with Two Masks and Two Dolphins (1530)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Drawings
Hercules kills Cacus

Hercules kills Cacus (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Hercules kills Nessus

Hercules kills Nessus (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Herkules als Triumphator; Herkules und Antäus; Herkules bändigt die Rosse des Diomedes

Herkules als Triumphator; Herkules und Antäus; Herkules bändigt die Rosse des Diomedes (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Herkules bezwingt den Nemäischen Löwen

Herkules bezwingt den Nemäischen Löwen (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Herkules hilft Atlas die Weltkugel tragen

Herkules hilft Atlas die Weltkugel tragen (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Herkules holt den Zerberus aus der Unterwelt

Herkules holt den Zerberus aus der Unterwelt (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Portrait of a Bearded Man with a Beret

Portrait of a Bearded Man with a Beret (c. 1540)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Drawings
Herkules tötet die Schlangen; Leda mit dem Schwan

Herkules tötet die Schlangen; Leda mit dem Schwan (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
Herkules trägt die Säulen nach der Enge von Gades

Herkules trägt die Säulen nach der Enge von Gades (1550)

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-1555)
Mythology
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