
Albrecht Dürer
1471–1528 · Heiliges Römisches Reich · Deutsche Renaissance
Die Geschichte
In 1515 a live rhinoceros arrived in Lisbon, a gift travelling from a sultan in India to the King of Portugal, the first such animal anyone in Europe had seen in over 1,000 years, since the Roman arenas. Albrecht Dürer, up in Nuremberg in Germany, never went near it. What reached him was a letter and a rough sketch passed along the merchant networks. From that secondhand description he cut a woodcut of the beast, and it is magnificently, confidently wrong. The skin is rendered as bolted plates of armour, a little extra horn twists up from the shoulders, the legs are scaled like a lizard's. He even printed a line of text across the top vouching for its accuracy. The real rhinoceros drowned soon after in a shipwreck off Italy, so almost nobody could correct him.
Dürer's armoured version became the rhinoceros in the European imagination, copied into schoolbooks and encyclopaedias for the next 250 years. And that is the point about Dürer: he understood the printed image as a new kind of power. A painting hangs in one room, but a woodcut or an engraving could be pulled in hundreds and sold across the continent, and he pushed that medium further than anyone alive, signing every sheet with a monogram, an A cradling a D, that worked like a modern trademark.
He was a Nuremberg goldsmith's son who taught himself to think like a mathematician about proportion and perspective, and he lived at the exact moment the Reformation broke over Germany. He admired Martin Luther and grieved in his diary over a false rumour that Luther had been seized. The engraving many take for his summit, Melencolia I from 1514, is a puzzle still argued over, a brooding winged figure surrounded by the tools of geometry, sitting idle among them.
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58 Werke
Das RhinozerosAlbrecht Dürer, 1515
Selbstbildnis im PelzrockAlbrecht Dürer, 1500
Melencolia IAlbrecht Dürer, 1514
Die vier ApostelAlbrecht Dürer, 1526
Die Anbetung der KönigeAlbrecht Dürer, 1504
Ritter, Tod und TeufelAlbrecht Dürer, 1513
Das RosenkranzfestAlbrecht Dürer, 1506
SelbstbildnisAlbrecht Dürer, 1498
Der heilige Hieronymus im GehäusAlbrecht Dürer, 1514
Selbstbildnis mit DistelAlbrecht Dürer, 1493
Heller-AltarAlbrecht Dürer, 1500
Landauer Altar (Anbetung der Dreifaltigkeit)Albrecht Dürer, 1511
Christus unter den SchriftgelehrtenAlbrecht Dürer, 1506
Marter der zehntausend ChristenAlbrecht Dürer, 1508
Paumgartner-AltarAlbrecht Dürer, 1500
Bildnis des Hieronymus HolzschuherAlbrecht Dürer, 1526
Der heilige Hieronymus im GehäusAlbrecht Dürer, 1521
Der heilige Hieronymus in der WildnisAlbrecht Dürer, 1496
Kaiser Maximilian I.Albrecht Dürer, 1519
Haller-MadonnaAlbrecht Dürer, 1495
Der GeizAlbrecht Dürer, 1507
Die Beweinung ChristiAlbrecht Dürer, 1500
Maria mit dem KindAlbrecht Dürer, 1512
Jabach-AltarAlbrecht Dürer, 1504
Bildnis einer VenezianerinAlbrecht Dürer, 1505