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Underweysung der Messung (Nuremberg, 1538), 1538, 1527, 1532. 1538, 1527, 1532
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Underweysung der Messung (Nuremberg, 1538), 1538, 1527, 1532. 1538, 1527, 1532
Underweysung der Messung (Nuremberg, 1538), 1538, 1527, 1532
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This print showcases "Underweysung der Messung (Nuremberg, 1538)" by the renowned artist Albrecht Durer. Created in the 16th century, this woodcut piece beautifully captures the essence of the Northern Renaissance period. The image depicts a scene where a man and a woman are reclining on the ground, observing their surroundings with great curiosity. The man is engrossed in studying geometric shapes and measurements while holding a grid, showcasing his dedication to precision and accuracy. Meanwhile, the woman gazes into the distance, perhaps contemplating her own observations or admiring the beauty of nature. Durer's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork. From intricate blackletter script adorning the page to delicate linework that defines each figure's features, his draughtsmanship skills shine through effortlessly. This woodcut not only represents Durer's mastery as an artist but also serves as a testament to his contribution to German art heritage during this time period. It offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in both artistry and mathematics - two disciplines that were highly valued during the Renaissance era. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print invites us into a world where observation meets perspective and artistic expression intertwines with scientific exploration.
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