The third altarpiece which Dürer completed after his return from Italy also contained a multitude of figures, a panel of The Adoration of the Holy Trinity. It was commissioned in 1508 by the wealthy Nuremberg metal-smelter Matthäus Landauer for the chapel of his Twelve-Brothers House, an almshouse set up to care for a dozen elderly artisans. Dürer also designed the intricately carved wooden frame for the painting, as well as stained-glass windows for the chapel, and the project took three years to complete.
Summary of paintings by Albrecht Dürer |
until 1496 | 1497-99 | 1500-03 | 1504 | 1505-06 |
1507-09 | 1511 | 1512-17 | 1518-21 | 1522-28 |
graphic works |