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Durer Albrecht - watercolours
(Nuremberg, 1471 - Nuremberg, 1528)
German
Durer's business in Nuremberg was successful, but he wanted to explore the fundamentals of his art, to learn to know its origins and those things which powered its growth, to gather and extend knowledge. So he decided to go to Italy apart from that was not a tradition among northern artists. In October 1994, he began his first trip to Venice and probably to some other places such as Padua, Mantua and Cremona. Between the journey Durer made a lot of stops which was noted on his watercolours of Insbruck, Cembra Valley, Arco, Trent…
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Bearded Man in a Red Cap
Attributed to Albrecht Durer
about 1520
Watercolour on canvas, 40 x 30 cm
Paris, Musee du Louvre, Cabinet des Dessins
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