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A show at Vienna’s Albertina reverses the more commonly held belief in art history that drawings are merely preparatory to paintings.
A man bought a yellowing picture of the Virgin Mary and Child at an estate sale in Massachusetts. Experts believe it is by the renowned German artist Albrecht Dürer.
A 16th century drawing by one of the key figures of the German Renaissance has been valued in excess of $10 million after it was initially purchased at a yard sale for just $30 in 2017.
That self-portrait is at the heart of “Durer and Beyond: Central European Drawings, 1400-1700,” which consists of more than 100 works arranged in a scholarly show, as most exhibitions of ...
After viewing the National Gallery of Art's exhibition of works by Albrecht Durer, I was glad to emerge to gray skies, a bit of drizzle and streets emptier than usual. This exhibition, of drawings ...
A totally unknown drawing by Albrecht Dürer has been unveiled at Agnews Gallery in London. It was bought five years ago for just $30 in a house-clearance sale in the US—and the price now may be ...
These exquisite drawings from Rembrandt’s lesser-known strand of landscape works exemplify the capacity of this marvellous and diverse exhibition to both enthral and surprise.
Yet more drawings from the wondrous Albrecht Dürer show at the National Gallery in Washington. Dürer was in at the birth of Western realism’s full complexity and potential, and he works away ...
Albrecht Durer was "a German artist on the threshold of European modernity," writes Mechthild Haas, Ph.D., curator of prints and drawings for the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt. "Today Durer is ...
Take the three ink drawings by German Renaissance whiz Albrecht Durer. One is a sheet of three studies of a hand, gesticulating in various ways, dated around 1494 or 1495.
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