Albrecht Dürer (1471 - 1528)

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Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer, born on May 21, 1471 in Nuremberg, Germany, is widely regarded as the greatest German Renaissance painter. His contribution to painting and engraving is quite significant and has left a notable mark on the art world. Dürer's early life was spent in Nuremberg, a city that played a crucial role in his development as an artist and was also the site of his death on April 6, 1528. He was the son of the goldsmith Albrecht Dürer the Elder, from whom he initially learned the basics of drawing and metalworking.

Dürer's work is characterized by a combination of Gothic elements with the emerging Renaissance style, which is evident in his woodcuts and engravings. His oeuvre encompasses many themes, including religious works, altarpieces, portraits, and self-portraits. His outstanding prints, such as The Knight, Death and the Devil (1513), St. Jerome in his Study (1514) and Melencolia I (1514), are known for their intricate detail and artistic skill. Dürer was also one of the earliest European landscape painters, as evidenced by his watercolor paintings.

Equally significant are his theoretical writings on mathematics, perspective, and ideal proportions in art. Dürer was not only an artist but also a keen intellectual, his interests encompassing various aspects of culture and science. He served as court painter to Holy Roman Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V, completing several significant art projects for them. Dürer's keen mind and versatile interests brought him into contact with the most prominent figures of his time, including theologians and scientists of the Reformation era.

Dürer's self-portraits are particularly famous, demonstrating not only his artistic skill but also his self-awareness and personal style. These portraits attest to his growing success and confidence as an artist. Dürer's legacy is immense; he influenced not only the art of his time, but also left an indelible mark on the history of European art.

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Date and place of birt:21 may 1471, Nuremberg, Germany
Date and place of death:6 april 1528, Nuremberg, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Graphic artist, Painter, Scientist, Wood carver
Art school / group:Danube school
Genre:Landscape painting, Portrait, Religious genre, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:Northern Renaissance, Gothic art, Renaissance, Old Masters

Creators Germany

Jürgen Brandes (1922 - 2002)
Jürgen Brandes
1922 - 2002
Johann Conrad Seekatz (1719 - 1768)
Johann Conrad Seekatz
1719 - 1768
 Reiner Stolte (1945)
Reiner Stolte
1945
Gerhard Vormwald (1948 - 2016)
Gerhard Vormwald
1948 - 2016
Benno Noll (1958)
Benno Noll
1958
Anne Sicker-Schröer (1931 - 2023)
Anne Sicker-Schröer
1931 - 2023
Karl Unkauf (1873 - 1921)
Karl Unkauf
1873 - 1921
Willi Deutzmann (1897 - 1958)
Willi Deutzmann
1897 - 1958
Franz Ludwig Paul Noster (1859 - 1910)
Franz Ludwig Paul Noster
1859 - 1910
Thomas Struth (1954)
Thomas Struth
1954
Fritz Heinemann (1864 - 1932)
Fritz Heinemann
1864 - 1932
Karl Ludwig Jessen (1833 - 1917)
Karl Ludwig Jessen
1833 - 1917
Heide Fahlbusch (1939 - 2019)
Heide Fahlbusch
1939 - 2019
Johann Alexander Thiele (1685 - 1752)
Johann Alexander Thiele
1685 - 1752
Paul Pützhofen-Hambüchen (1879 - 1939)
Paul Pützhofen-Hambüchen
1879 - 1939
Marion Bembé (1930)
Marion Bembé
1930

Creators Gothic art

Rogier van der Weyden (1400 - 1464)
Rogier van der Weyden
1400 - 1464
Luca Cambiaso (1527 - 1585)
Luca Cambiaso
1527 - 1585
Marco Marziale (1440 - 1507)
Marco Marziale
1440 - 1507
Antonio Circignani (Pomarancio) (1560 - 1620)
Antonio Circignani (Pomarancio)
1560 - 1620
 Master FG (XVI century - XVI century)
Master FG
XVI century - XVI century
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564)
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1475 - 1564
Jan van Kessel II (1654 - 1708)
Jan van Kessel II
1654 - 1708
H.J. Hoet (XVIII century - ?)
H.J. Hoet
XVIII century - ?
Ambrogio Lorenzetti (1290 - 1348)
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
1290 - 1348
Isaack Jacobsz. van Hooren (1610 - 1651)
Isaack Jacobsz. van Hooren
1610 - 1651
Aart Schouman (1710 - 1792)
Aart Schouman
1710 - 1792
Francesco Allegrini (1567 - 1663)
Francesco Allegrini
1567 - 1663
 Maestro del Codice di San Giorgio (XIV century - ?)
Maestro del Codice di San Giorgio
XIV century - ?
Jan de Baen (1633 - 1702)
Jan de Baen
1633 - 1702
Sigismondo Foschi (1495 - 1536)
Sigismondo Foschi
1495 - 1536
Andrea Di Vanni (1332 - 1414)
Andrea Di Vanni
1332 - 1414