“Whatever was mortal in Albrecht Dürer lies beneath this mound,” reads the epitaph on Northern Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer’s grave. The elegy’s suggestion of his superhuman status is not without ...
Two treasured pieces of art — an etching by Rembrandt and an engraving by Albrecht Durer worth more than $600,000 — have gone missing from the Boston Public Library’s vaunted print collection, and ...
Either a buyer at the Düsseldorf auction house Hargesheimer just got the best deal ever on an incredibly rare self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer, or they paid what may be a reasonable price for a ...
Albrecht Dürer was perhaps the most accomplished artist of the Northern Renaissance, the creator of stunning paintings like “Self-Portrait” and exquisite prints like “Melancholia I.” He was also, as a ...
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If Albrecht Durer were alive, he'd probably be a dark graphic novelist, a producer of warped animated features -- a multitalented celebrity with enough bling to warrant his own jaundiced reality TV ...
For decades now, a gentle rivalry has grown up among Durer scholars. Where do we encounter the true essence of the artist -- in his paintings, or in the massive outpouring of his prints and works on ...
A drawing of a seated “priest”, made in 1517 by Albrecht Dürer and now in the great Dürer exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, which the Daily Pic won’t be done with until the show closes ...
“There can be no better way of getting to know Albrecht Dürer than by reading his own words” “There can be no better way of getting to know Dürer than by reading his own words. He writes vividly ...
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