An exploration of the life and works of German artist Albrecht Durer and his self-obsession. The Italian Renaissance birthed the modern sense of self, and no artist from the period compares with Albrecht Drer (1471-1528) in terms of the almost obsessive interest he displayed in his own life. Drer's works are filled with personal details from his day-to-day, his dreams, and his escapades. In this brief biography, David Ekserdjian explores Drer's life and times-his studies, travels, and influences-as well as his paintings, drawings, and prints. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Renaissance or Northern European art.
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