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An exploration of Dürer’s career and legacy as an international traveling artist

The visual legacy of Dürer’s travels extends far beyond his lifetime and throughout Europe, and the documents illuminating them offer unique insights into the distinctive ways Dürer conducted and managed his career, making him an intriguing—and even controversial—figure. This generously illustrated book examines the career of preeminent Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) as an international traveler, addressing his relations with artists from Italy to the Low Countries, including Giovanni Bellini, Joos van Cleve, Jan Gossaert, Lucas van Leyden, Quentin Massys, and Bernard van Orley. Bringing together paintings, drawings and prints, the book examines Dürer as an artist-entrepreneur, explorer, and innovator of artistic theory. Dürer’s treatises and letters, and his detailed journal documenting his journey to the Low Countries in 1520–21, offer insights into his artistic practices and encounters with artists and patrons, as well as the nature of travel in the early 16th century.

Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press


Exhibition Schedule:

The National Gallery, London
March 6, 2021—June 13, 2021

Suermondt-Ludwig Museum, Aachen
July 18, 2021—October 24, 2021

Durer's Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist

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    Publisher: National Gallery Company Ltd
    Publication Date: 23/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781857096675, 978-1857096675
    ISBN10: 1857096673

    Number of Pages: 304

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    An exploration of Dürer’s career and legacy as an international traveling artist

    The visual legacy of Dürer’s travels extends far beyond his lifetime and throughout Europe, and the documents illuminating them offer unique insights into the distinctive ways Dürer conducted and managed his career, making him an intriguing—and even controversial—figure. This generously illustrated book examines the career of preeminent Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) as an international traveler, addressing his relations with artists from Italy to the Low Countries, including Giovanni Bellini, Joos van Cleve, Jan Gossaert, Lucas van Leyden, Quentin Massys, and Bernard van Orley. Bringing together paintings, drawings and prints, the book examines Dürer as an artist-entrepreneur, explorer, and innovator of artistic theory. Dürer’s treatises and letters, and his detailed journal documenting his journey to the Low Countries in 1520–21, offer insights into his artistic practices and encounters with artists and patrons, as well as the nature of travel in the early 16th century.

    Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press


    Exhibition Schedule:

    The National Gallery, London
    March 6, 2021—June 13, 2021

    Suermondt-Ludwig Museum, Aachen
    July 18, 2021—October 24, 2021

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