Artwork

The Vision of St. Bernard

The Vision of St. Bernard, by Dirck Vellert, 1524
The Vision of St. Bernard, by Dirck Vellert, 1524

The Vision of St. Bernard is a print by the Renaissance artist Dirck Vellert. It dates from 1524 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The Vision of St.

About this work

The Vision of St. Bernard is a painting from 1524.
It's interesting because it was created during the Renaissance, a time when artists were exploring new ways to depict religious scenes. The artist, Dirk Vellert, was likely influenced by the cultural and artistic trends of his time.
You can learn more about this style by looking into the movement: Renaissance.

Overview

The Vision of St. Bernard is a 1524 print by Dirk Vellert, currently held at The Cleveland Museum of Art.

Context

Created during the Renaissance, the work reflects the era's artistic innovations and trends in depicting religious themes.

Technique & Style

As a product of the Renaissance, The Vision of St. Bernard showcases the period's characteristic approaches to representation and artistic expression.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Dirck Vellert

Artist

Dirck Vellert

Dirck Vellert (1480–1547) was a Renaissance artist, born in Amsterdam.

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