Albrecht Dürer

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, from The Apocalypse

c. 1496–98, published 1511
Woodcut in black on tan laid paper
39.7 × 28.2 cm (15.6 × 11.1 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Albrecht Dürer

Salvator MundiSalvator MundiPortrait of a Woman, Said to Be Caritas Pirckheimer (1467–1532)Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Caritas Pirckheimer (1467–15Virgin and Child with Saint AnneVirgin and Child with Saint AnneVirgin and ChildVirgin and ChildSaint Jerome and the LionSaint Jerome and the LionAdam and EveAdam and EveUlrich VarnbülerUlrich VarnbülerPortrait of Ulrich VarnbulerPortrait of Ulrich Varnbuler

More like this

Revelation of St. John: The Four HorsemenAlbrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — Revelation of St. John:The Four Horsemen, from The ApocalypseAlbrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — The Four Horsemen, fromThe Apocalypse:  St. John Sees the Four RidersJean Duvet (French, 1485–1561) — The Apocalypse: St. John SBattle of the Milvian Bridge (fragment) (verso)Battle of the Milvian Bridge (fragment) (verso)St. George Killing The DragonTelman of Wesel — St. George Killing The DragonRevelation of St. John: The Four Destroying AngelsAlbrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — Revelation of St. John:Combat between horsemenHieronymus Hopfer (German) — Combat between horsemenKnight, Death, and DevilJan Wierix — Knight, Death, and DevilSt. George Slaying the DragonLucas Cranach (German, 1472–1553) — St. George Slaying the DSaint George Slaying the DragonLucas Cranach (German, 1472–1553) — Saint George Slaying theAbduction of Proserpine on a UnicornHieronymous Hopfer — Abduction of Proserpine on a UnicornThe Conversion of St. PaulHans Baldung (German, 1484/85–1545) — The Conversion of St.