This classic text presents the life, times, and works of
Albrecht Durer. Through the skill and immense knowledge of Erwin
Panofsky, the reader is dazzled not only by Durer the artist but
also Durer in a wide array of other roles, including mathematician
and scientific thinker. Originally published in 1943 in two
volumes, "The Life and Art of Albrecht Durer" met with such wide
popular and scholarly acclaim that it led to three editions and
then, in 1955, to the first one-volume edition. Without sacrifice
of text or illustrations, the book was reduced to this single
volume by the omission of the "Handlist" and "Concordance." The new
introduction by Jeffrey Chipps Smith reflects upon Panofsky the
man, the tumultuous circumstances surrounding the creation of his
masterful monograph, its innovative contents, and its early
critical reception. Erwin Panofsky was one of the most important
art historians of the twentieth century. Panofsky taught for many
years at Hamburg University but was forced by the Nazis to leave
Germany. He joined the faculty at the Institute for Advanced Study
in 1935, where he spent the remainder of his career and wrote The
"Life and Art of Albrecht Durer." He developed an iconographic
approach to art and interpreted works through an analysis of
symbolism, history, and social factors.
This book, one of his most important, is a comprehensive study
of painter and printmaker Albrecht Durer (1471-1528), the greatest
exponent of northern European Renaissance art. Although an
important painter, Durer was most renowned for his graphic works.
Artists across Europe admired and copied his innovative and
powerful prints, ranging from religious and mythological scenes to
maps and exotic animals. The book covers Durer's entire career in
exacting detail. With multiple indexes and more than three hundred
illustrations, it has served as an indispensable reference,
remaining crucial to an understanding of the work of the great
artist and printmaker. Subsequent Durer studies have necessarily
made reference to Panofsky's masterpiece. Panofsky's work continues
to be admired for the author's immense erudition, subtlety of
appreciation, technical knowledge, and profound analyses."
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