The Sea Monster, c. 1498

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The elaborately coiffed woman seems considerably less perturbed by her abduction than does the turbaned man approaching the water's edge. This image directly corresponds to no known story from classical mythology and may be rooted in the tales of sea monsters that abounded during the Age of Discovery. Just as the monster comprises characteristics of various creatures, the background landscape combines elements of the castle of Nuremberg with Alpine views recorded on the artist's travels far from home.

Details
Title
The Sea Monster
Artist Life
1471–1528
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.13,769
Catalogue Raisonne
D.30, Holl. 66; M.66 d/k; B.71
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