DÜRER, Albrecht: Life of the Virgin: 18. The Coronation of the Virgin
The Coronation of the Virgin Albrecht Dürer's woodcut depicts the triumphant moment when the Virgin Mary is crowned in heaven, a subject that resonated deeply with Northern European devotion in the early 16th century. Created around 1510, this intricate print represents the final scene of Dürer's ambitious Life of the Virgin series, showcasing the master's extraordinary technical skill in rendering luminous halos, flowing drapery, and celestial architecture through precise lines and tonal gradations. The work exemplifies how German Renaissance artists synthesized detailed observation with spiritual drama, elevating the woodcut medium to rival panel painting in its sophistication and emotional depth.