Dürer - Holbein - Grünewald Meisterzeichnungen der deutschen Renaissance aus Berlin und Basel

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Edited by: Kupferstichkabinette Basel und Berlin Texts by: Fedja Anzelewsky, Dr. Holm Bevers, Dieter Koepplin u.a. German 1997, 432 Pages, 273 Ills. Clothbound 285mm x 240mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-0669-8

Presenting for the first time complementary holdings from the internationally renowned drawing collections of the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, and the Kupferstichkabinett, Basel, this volume is a singular overview of drawings from the beginning of the German Renaissance to the mid-sixteenth century. In this period of transition from the late Middle Ages to the early modern age, craftsmen and artists emerged from the traditional anonymity of their trade. They began consciously to reflect on their role in society, and took a more humanist view of nature in their work. They chose to depict dramatic events rather than biblical allegories and saints, using detailed perspective and natural scenery. In addition to drawings by three of the most accomplished artists of this era - Albrecht D³rer, Hans Holbein the Younger, and Matthias Gr³newald, this book includes three who worked in D³rer's workshop - Hans Baldung, Hans von Kulmbach, and Hans Schõufelein; the Swiss artists Urs Graf and Niklaus Manuel; and the master of the Danube school, Albrecht Altdorfer, Erhard Altdorfer, and Wolf Huber. This exceptional survey presents twenty-five artists altogether, each represented by descriptive analysis and color reproductions of their work. (English edition available ISBN 3-7757-0848-0)