
This volume offers a clear, guided tour through the life and work of the German Renaissance master, weaving together biography, artistic analysis, and the broader ideas that shaped his output. Drawing on the most respected scholarship of the field, the author presents Dürer’s major paintings, drawings, engravings and woodcuts alongside thoughtful commentary, without claiming new discoveries. A selection of reproduced plates—copper engravings, water‑colour sketches, and portraits—brings the artist’s hand to life for listeners who cannot see the originals.
The book is organized around recurring themes such as proportion, the influence of religion, and the artist’s encounters with patrons, humanists and fellow creators across Europe. It follows Dürer’s early years, his formative travels to Venice and the Netherlands, and his later court appointments, highlighting how his ideas about beauty, nature and technical craft evolved. Whether you are new to Renaissance art or already familiar with Dürer’s legacy, the narrative provides a concise yet rich portrait that invites deeper appreciation of his enduring genius.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (557K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steve Schulze and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Page images generously provided by the CWRU Preservation Department Digital Library.
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1944
A gifted English poet, dramatist, and artist, he moved in the same literary circles as W. B. Yeats and was admired for bringing visual imagination into his writing. He also designed books and stage works, giving his career an unusual blend of poetry and art.
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