Drer
By (Author) Giulia Bartrum
British Museum Press
British Museum Press
1st September 2014
13th October 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
759.3
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 190mm
290g
Albrecht Drer (1471-1528) is arguably the first truly international artist, a celebrity both during his own lifetime and since. A major artist of the northern Renaissance, he was praised by his contemporaries and described shortly after his death as 'the prince among German painters'. Drer's achievements as a painter were matched by his remarkable manipulation of the traditional techniques of woodcut and engraving, which altered the history of printmaking and ensured that his works were admired and collected throughout Europe. The British Museum holds one of the finest collections of Drer's graphic art in the world, with superlative prints and drawings from all phases of his career. Beginning with an introduction to the life of the artist, the book presents a selection of Drer's best-known works including early figure studies, landscape watercolours, animal studies drawn from nature and his imaginative famous prints such as Adam and Eve, Rhinoceros and Melancholia. As well as demonstrating Drer's astonishing range of subject matter, the book explores his working method and the versatile, spontaneous nature of his draughtsmanship. The development of Drer's ideas from drawings to related woodcuts and engravings is also investigated, making the book a perfect concise introduction to this fascinating and much-admired artist.
Giulia Bartrum is a curator of German prints and drawings at the British Museum. Her publications include German Renaissance Prints 1490-1550 and Albrecht Drer and His Legacy (British Museum Press).