The early Dürer

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The early Dürer

edited by Daniel Hess and Thomas Eser ; [translations, Lance Anderson ... et al.]

Verlag des Germanischen Nationalmuseums , Thames & Hudson, c2012

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"Exhibition organized by the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, May 24-September 2, 2012."--Colophon

"First published in United Kingdom in 2012 by Thames & Hudson Ltd"--Colophon

"First published in 2012 in hardcover in the United States of America by Thames & Hudson Inc."--Colophon

Bibliography: p. 553-582

Includes indexes

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Literature about Du rer fills library shelves. Does this mean everything has already been said about the artist? Far from it, according to the scholars at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum and their international partners in the Early Du rer Project. This book deals with the core phenomena of Du rer's early work, ranging from the artist's biography and surroundings to the question of Du rer's role as the archetype of the modern artist. New sociological approaches allow us to interpret Du rer's `ideal neighbourhood' as a source of inspiration for the artist's work, resituating Du rer in the artistic context of his time, at an exciting crossroad between the imitation of traditional painting and the self-conscious renewal of his profession. Photographs of Du rer's early work, many of which are new and published here for the first time, complete the publication, which will establish a new basis for a modern understanding of Germany's most famous artist.

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