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DÜRER, Albrecht: Male Nude with a Glass and Snake, so-called Asclepius

🖼 Male Nude with a Glass and Snake, so-called Asclepius, c. 1500
Pen drawing, green ink
325 × 205 cm
Berlin, Germany

Rendered in precise line, a muscular male figure stands holding a goblet and serpent, his idealized form echoing classical statuary. Dürer's exploration of human proportion and Renaissance humanism through northern printmaking established new standards for anatomical study and artistic authority in sixteenth-century Germany.

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