The Italian Renaissance is conventionally thought of as the
historical period that bore witness to the rise of the individual.
Yet no other artist of the time begins to compare with Albrecht
Dürer in terms of the almost obsessive interest he displayed in
depicting his life, his dreams and his surroundings in his art.
Exploring Dürer’s life and times, the natural world in his work,
and his studies, travel and influences, David Ekserdjian closely
examines Dürer’s paintings, as well as his drawings and prints,
which are often comparatively overlooked. Revealing Dürer’s
remarkable, unique status, both in his own time and across the
centuries, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in
Renaissance or northern European art.
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