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Durer - Wolf Norbert - książka
Producent: Taschen
A multifaceted genius of the German Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) was an accomplished artist, theorist, and author whose diverse works spanned subjects from religious themes to art philosophy. His impressive corpus includes altarpieces, watercolors, portraits, and self-portraits, but he is most renowned for his extraordinary woodcut prints that revolutionized printmaking, elevating it to an art form of substantial significance. Dürer's woodcuts are noted for their remarkable scale and intricate detail, as seen in masterpieces like Apocalypse and the Triumphal Arch for Emperor Maximilian I. These works showcased intricately detailed, large-scale compositions that far surpassed any woodcuts produced before his time, achieving a new dimension of tonal and dynamic expression that conveyed deep conceptual, emotional, and spiritual depth. Dürer’s two seminal series of woodcuts on Christ’s Passion, distinguished by their size as The Large Passion and The Small Passion, are especially notable for their vivid and human depiction of the Christian narrative. In his copper engraving titled Melancholia I, Dürer depicted a profound vision of emotional despondency, often highlighted as an early representation of melancholia. An insatiable learner, Dürer drew inspiration not only from German masters and peers but also from Italian artists, and his influence radiated throughout Europe for many generations. This TASCHEN introduction delves into the pioneering endeavors of this extraordinary figure, examining his complex methodologies, his insatiable intellectual curiosity, and the seminal works that cemented his lasting influence.
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