Description: Albertina Facsimile Albrecht Dürer print Portrait Albertina paper mark Spectacular Presentation of a Renaissance Genius It has been decades since so many works by Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) have been seen in one place: thanks to valuable international loans, Vienna’s ALBERTINA Museum – itself home to numerous world-famous icons of drawing by Dürer including the Hare, Praying Hands, and Large Piece of Turf – will be presenting over 200 examples of Dürer’s drawings, printed graphics, and paintings in autumn 2019. Upon its reopening in 2003, it was with an exhibition of works by Albrecht Dürer that the ALBERTINA Museum ended up welcoming a total of half a million visitors. And now, a selection of over 100 drawings, a dozen paintings, personal writings, and other rare documents will present the oeuvre of this Renaissance genius more comprehensively than ever before. The Historical Collection of the ALBERTINA Museum The ALBERTINA Museum holds the world’s most important collection of Albrecht Dürer’s drawings, a collection that numbers nearly 140 works. The historical background of the museum’s Dürer holdings is likewise a matter of special significance: their provenance can be traced back to 1528 without any gaps, with this group of works from the artist’s workshop having thus been together for nearly 500 years. The museum’s holdings hence also offer a uniquely ideal starting point from which to learn about Dürer’s personal, early-humanist concept of art.
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Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Size: Large
Material: Paper
Item Length: 13 in
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: Austria
Subject: Flowers
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1880
Item Height: 19 in
Style: Realism
Theme: Portrait
Features: Stamped
Production Technique: Antique print
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899