Books by Jeffrey Chipps Smith
“Chipps Smith I would definitely recommend as still the best go-to biography. It’s beautifully illustrated and really takes you through key moments in Dürer’s life.” Read more...
The best books on Albrecht Dürer
Ulinka Rublack, Art Historians, Critics & Curator
Interviews where books by Jeffrey Chipps Smith were recommended
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Albrecht Dürer
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Dürer
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The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Art
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The Body of the Artisan: Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution
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Perfection’s Therapy: An Essay on Albrecht Dürer’s Melencolia I
by Mitchell B. Merback
The best books on Albrecht Dürer, recommended by Ulinka Rublack
The best books on Albrecht Dürer, recommended by Ulinka Rublack
Albrecht Dürer was the archetype of the Renaissance man, but also the prototypical artist-merchant, and very much a man of the world, says historian Ulinka Rublack. Dürer’s self-portraits, particularly the Christ-like image from 1500, have branded him as art history’s ultimate narcissist, but this is a view that does justice to neither his work nor to the complex and conflicted creative individual that he was, she says. She recommends books on Dürer’s Renaissance that reveal a much more nuanced artist and a richer sense of the times in which he lived and created.