
Albrecht Dürer was a prolific painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and writer. Now considered by many scholars the greatest of all German artists, he not only executed paintings and drawings of the highest quality but also made a major contribution to the development of printmaking, especially engraving, and to the study of anthropometry. This fully illustrated Grove Art Essentials title explores Dürer's life and work, delving into his working methods, character, personality, and theoretical writings, with an exploration of the critical reception and posthumous reputation that have made him an enduring fixture of the art historical cannon.
This volume investigates the artistic evolution and intellectual contributions of Albrecht Dürer within the context of the German Renaissance. Peter Strieder, a noted scholar, utilizes a combination of biographical data, technical analysis of Dürer's printmaking methods, and an examination of the artist's theoretical treatises to construct a comprehensive profile. The text argues that Dürer's significance lies not only in his technical mastery of painting and engraving but also in his pioneering work in anthropometry and his influence on the trajectory of European art history.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a reliable and accessible entry point for students of art history seeking a structured overview of Dürer's career. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the effective integration of visual analysis with historical context.
Page Count:
87
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190297905
ISBN-13:
9780190297909
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