by Edward H. Wouk (Editor), Jennifer Spinks (Editor)
This highly illustrated catalogue presents new essays on Albrecht Dürer, focusing on an understudied aspect of his practice: the material worlds of manufacture, design and trade.
Back Jacket
Albrecht Dürer was an intense observer of the worlds of manufacture, design and trade that he encountered in his home city of Nuremberg and on his travels. This catalogue accompanies the first exhibition of the Whitworth's outstanding Dürer collection in over half a century. In ten essays and thematic texts, it juxtaposes Dürer's celebrated woodcuts, engravings and etchings with objects from his time, ranging from a humble pair of scissors to astounding examples of German Renaissance metalwork, book printing, ceramics and textile manufacture.
Leading scholars offer insight into how a changing material world, shaped by expanding European and global networks, helped spark artistic creativity and major innovations in design and craft in Dürer's Nuremberg and beyond. The catalogue also includes an in-depth study of the Whitworth's recently restored pietà sculpture and brings a new perspective to the role that local collectors - many involved in trade, industry and design - played in amassing one of the most significant holdings of this artist's graphic work in the United Kingdom.
Author Biography
Edward H. Wouk is Reader in Art History and Cultural Practices at the University of Manchester
Jennifer Spinks is Hansen Associate Professor in History at the University of Melbourne
Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9.61 x 7.24 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: November 14, 2023