Woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer (1948) (1st ed)

S$59.00

Woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer (1948) (1st ed)

S$59.00

First King Penguin edition, profusely illustrated with 111 of Durer’s engravings.

Title: Woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer

Author: T. D. Barlow, Albrecht Durer

Publisher: Penguin Books, 1948. First edition.

Condition: Hardcover, boards. A small, thin book, about 7″x5″ and about 120 pages. Very good. Some dust-soiling to cover. Interior fine.

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About Durer (from Wikipedia):

Albrecht Dürer (21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528), was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance. Born in Nuremberg, Dürer established his reputation and influence across Europe in his twenties due to his high-quality woodcut prints. He was in contact with the major Italian artists of his time, including Raphael, Giovanni Bellini and Leonardo da Vinci, and from 1512 was patronized by Emperor Maximilian I.

Dürer’s vast body of work includes engravings, his preferred technique in his later prints, altarpieces, portraits and self-portraits, watercolours and books. The woodcuts series are more Gothic than the rest of his work. His well-known engravings include the three Meisterstiche (master prints) Knight, Death and the Devil (1513), Saint Jerome in his Study (1514) and Melencolia I (1514). His watercolours mark him as one of the first European landscape artists, while his woodcuts revolutionized the potential of that medium.

Dürer’s introduction of classical motifs into Northern art, through his knowledge of Italian artists and German humanists, has secured his reputation as one of the most important figures of the Northern Renaissance. This is reinforced by his theoretical treatises, which involve principles of mathematics, perspective, and ideal proportions.