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(Albrecht Durer The Knight, Death, and the Devil )How do his religious beliefs tie back to the symbolism of this work?

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Answer:       Called simply the Reuter (Rider) by Dürer, Knight, Death, and the Devil embodies the state of moral virtue. ... As the embodiment of moral virtue, the rider—modeled on the tradition of heroic equestrian portraits with which Dürer was familiar from Italy—is undistracted and true to his mission.

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