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Drawings and Etchings Albrecht Durer Wall Art

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The Death of Orpheus, 1494 Fine Art Print
The Death of Orpheus, 1494
18" x 24"
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Price: $23.99
Virgin Mary suckling the Christ Child Fine Art Print
Virgin Mary suckling the Christ Child
18" x 24"
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Price: $23.99
Self portrait at the age of thirteen, 1484 Fine Art Print
Self portrait at the age of thirteen, 1484
18" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $23.99
The Witch Fine Art Print
The Witch
18" x 24"
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Price: $50.99
Praying Hands, c.1508 (sepia) Fine Art Print
Praying Hands, c.1508 (sepia)
11" x 14"
 
Price: $19.99
Death Riding, 1505 Fine Art Print
Death Riding, 1505
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
Study of male hands and arms Fine Art Print
Study of male hands and arms
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
Last Supper Durer Fine Art Print
Last Supper Durer
18" x 24"
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Price: $50.99
The Last Supper Durer Fine Art Print
The Last Supper Durer
24" x 18"
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Price: $50.99
Adam and Eve in the garden Fine Art Print
Adam and Eve in the garden
18" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $50.99
Portrait of a Young Man Fine Art Print
Portrait of a Young Man
17" x 22"
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Price: $45.99
Lion Fine Art Print
Lion
29" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $64.99
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"In Venice, I am treated as a nobleman... Here I really am somebody, whereas at home I am just a hack," lamented Albrecht Durer (21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528) about Germany's medieval conception of artists. Italian Renaissance ideas first came north in a powerful way through Durer, who trained in Nuremberg as a goldsmith, painter, and woodcutter. After visiting Venice in 1495, Durer intensely studied mathematics, geometry, Latin, and humanist literature. He expressed himself primarily through prints; painting was less profitable, and Lutheran church reformers disdained most religious artworks. So, Durer's paintings are few and more traditional than his amazing engravings and phenominal woodcuts. His prints established his reputation across Europe when he was still in his twenties, and he has been conventionally regarded as the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance ever since. In 1498 he published the first book entirely produced by an artist, "The Apocalypse," fourteen woodcuts illustrating the Book of Revelation. Its vivid imagery, masterly draftsmanship, and complex iconography established his reputation and revolutionized the potential of that medium.
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