Engraving Coloring Page : The woman of Apocalyps

The woman of Apocalyps, engraving by Albrecht Dürer, around 1497.
A hip and moderately hard printable Engraving colouring page, to print or download as a PDF.
The process of engraving involves the use of a burin, a hardened steel tool with a sharp point.
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Engraving is an artistic technique with many variants : burin, drypoint, etc ... The first evidence for humans engraving patterns is a chiselled shell, dating back between 540,000 and 430,000 years, from Trinil, in Java, Indonesia, where the first Homo Erectus was discovered (Source : Wikipedia)
We have selected different kind of engravings (different eras, themes, artists...), retaining only the woks with enough details to make good difficult coloring pages. We've just accentuated the contrast a bit ... It's a true journey into the history of art ...
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You will find different styles, and level difficulties. Different countries and civilizations are represented. Chose the woman drawing you want to color !
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Albrecht Dürer was a German Renaissance artist born in Nuremberg in 1471. He is widely considered one of the greatest printmakers, painters, and theorists of the Northern Renaissance. Dürer's work, characterized by meticulous detail and technical prowess, encompassed a range of subjects, including religious themes, landscapes, and portraits. His innovative use of woodcuts and engravings had a profound influence on the development of European art, and his self-portraits are particularly renowned for capturing the spirit of the artist during the Renaissance period.
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Renaissance was a period of cultural rebirth in Europe that began in the 14th century and lasted until the 17th century. It was a time of great artistic and scientific achievements, as well as a time of religious and political upheaval. During the Renaissance, many people looked to the classical world for inspiration, resulting in an increased interest in the humanities and the arts.
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