Bid now on "Man of Sorrow with Hands Raised," a rare woodcut engraving by the illustrious Albrecht Dürer.
This exceptional piece, dating back to the early 1500s, captures the poignant depiction of Christ's suffering, showcasing Dürer's mastery in combining intricate detail with profound emotion. Signed in the plate at the lower right, this work is a testament to Dürer's pioneering role in the Northern Renaissance and his enduring influence on the art of printmaking. This engraving is not only a rare find due to its age and condition but also holds significant cultural value, being part of the permanent collections of renowned institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, Cleveland Museum of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, and the British Museum (London, England)
Owning this piece is an opportunity to possess a fragment of art history, a true collector's gem that transcends time and continues to inspire. Albrecht Dürer, celebrated as the greatest German Renaissance artist, revolutionized the world of printmaking with his innovative techniques and artistic vision. His works, which include altarpieces, portraits, engravings, and woodcuts, have left an indelible mark on art history. Dürer's ability to blend the detailed Northern style with the Italian Renaissance's ideals of balance and monumentality is evident in this engraving. His contributions to art extend beyond his prints, as he was the first artist to sign his work and win a copyright lawsuit, securing his legacy as a trailblazer in the art world.
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Albrecht Dürer was regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist. His work includes altarpieces, portraits and self-portraits, engravings, and woodcuts. It's fair to say that without Albrecht Dürer, printmaking as we know it within art history and contemporary art, would not exist. Despite living approximately 500 years ago, he remains one of the most famous and important printmakers in art history, in particular bringing woodcuts printed in large editions into the realm of fine art and the art history canon. Even though Albrecht Dürer's fame was largely built on his prints and graphic style, his financial income was secured with commissions of paintings of religious subjects and portraits, and these works remain held in high esteem for their draughtsmanship and use of color. He was, and remains, the most famous artist of the Northern Renaissance who successfully integrated an elaborately-detailed Northern style with Italian Renaissance's ideals of balance, coherence, and monumentality. Dürer was the first artist to sign a piece of art. He was also the first artist that won a copyright lawsuit..
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