Art Reproductions Primula by Albrecht Durer (1471-1528, Italy) | WahooArt.com

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"Primula"

 



Early Life and Training

Albrecht Dürer, a renowned painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance, was born on May 21, 1471, in Nuremberg, Germany. As the third child and second son of Albrecht Dürer the Elder, a successful goldsmith, and Barbara Holper, Albrecht's life was marked by an early inclination towards art.
  • At the age of 13, Albrecht began his apprenticeship under Michael Wolgemut, a leading artist in Nuremberg.
  • His self-portrait, dated 1484, showcases his precocious talent and is now housed at the Albertina in Vienna (View Dürer's Works on WahooArt).

Rise to Prominence

By his twenties, Albrecht Dürer had established himself as a master of woodcut prints, earning recognition across Europe. His interactions with Italian artists, such as Raphael, Giovanni Bellini, and Leonardo da Vinci, further solidified his reputation. Key Works:

Legacy and Influence

Albrecht Dürer's introduction of classical motifs into Northern art, coupled with his theoretical treatises on mathematics, perspective, and ideal proportions, has cemented his status as a pivotal figure in the Northern Renaissance. View More:

Conclusion

Albrecht Dürer's profound impact on the art world is undeniable. His works, now widely available through WahooArt's extensive collection, continue to inspire and influence artists and art enthusiasts alike.

 

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