Portret van Albrecht Dürer by Lambertus Suavius

Portret van Albrecht Dürer 1520 - 1567

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print, engraving

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portrait

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print

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old engraving style

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line

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portrait drawing

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northern-renaissance

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italian-renaissance

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engraving

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Lambertus Suavius created this portrait of Albrecht Dürer sometime between 1514 and 1564. The circular composition and monochromatic palette immediately command our attention. The artist uses line and form to construct Dürer's likeness, focusing on his distinct profile framed by elaborate curls and a meticulously detailed beard. Suavius's approach to portraiture transcends mere representation. The emphasis on line, particularly in the rendering of hair, transforms the portrait into a study of texture and pattern. The arrangement of text circling the portrait not only identifies the subject but also functions as a visual element, framing the image and contributing to the overall design. Consider how the formal qualities here—the circular format, the linearity, and the interplay of texture—work together to create a sense of balance and harmony. These elements, rather than just serving a descriptive purpose, elevate the work to a level of aesthetic and intellectual engagement, reflecting a broader Renaissance interest in form and structure.

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