
Portrait of a Man
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Museum-quality reproductions on 310gsm textured cotton rag paper.
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Dürer began within the late Gothic and workshop traditions of Nuremberg, absorbed Italian ideas of proportion and perspective during his trips to Italy, and synthesized those influences into a northern precision: highly detailed engravings and woodcuts alongside expressive paintings and watercolors that bridged medieval iconography and Renaissance humanism.
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Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) was a German Northern Renaissance painter, printmaker and theorist whose precise engravings and woodcuts advanced printmaking and art theory.
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Biography
Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) was a German Northern Renaissance painter, printmaker and theorist whose precise engravings, woodcuts, and writings transformed Northern European art practice and print culture over the early 16th century, raising the status of prints as independent works of art and advancing artistic theory across Europe. A native and lifelong resident of Nuremberg, Dürer's work is prized for its draftsmanship, technical innovation, and the decorative, intellectual quality that makes his prints and paintings highly sought by collectors.
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