From July 18 to October 24, 2021, the Suermondt Ludwig Museum in Aachen presents the exhibition Dürer Was Here. A Journey Becomes Legend to remind us that in October 1520 the artist visited the city to attend thecoronation of Charles V, and the ...
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Until August 22, 2021 at theAlbertina in Vienna the exhibition City and Landscape. Between Dream and Reality. On display are masterpieces that are part of the museum's collections, some of which have not been on view for years, that give insight into...
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One of the best-known strands of Albrecht Dürer 's (Nuremberg, 1471 - 1528) art is his production of studies of plants and animals, which even today are surprising for their high naturalism: these are drawings but also works done in water...
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The National Gallery in London has announced for spring 2021 (March 6 to June 13) the first major exhibition in the United Kingdom in two decades devoted to the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.
Dürer's Journeys: Travels of a Renai...
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UntilJanuary 19, 2020, the Museo Civico delle Cappuccine in Bagnacavallo (Ravenna) is hosting the exhibition Albrecht Dürer. The Privilege of Disquiet, an exhibition that explores, with one hundred and twenty works, the production of the great...
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In the choir of the Monastery of the Capuchin nuns of Bagnacavallo a small Madonna and Child of the highest quality was jealously guarded until 1969: the nuns kept it wrapped in a blanket and protected in a dowry case; those who wished to admire it c...
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Among the most famous prints of the conspicuous graphic production of Albrecht Dürer (Nuremberg, 1471 - 1528), who as is known was a tireless and extraordinary engraver, the most curious is surely the one depicting a bizarre rhinoceros: specim...
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On view until January 19, 2020, is the exhibition Albrecht Dürer. The Privilege of Disquiet, set up at the Museo Civico delle Cappuccine in Bagnacavallo(Ravenna).
Albrecht Dürer (Nuremberg, 1471 - 1528) is the "noble father" of graphic tho...
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