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Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528)

Albrecht Dürer: geniální německý renesanční malíř a grafický umělec, známý svými ikonickými rytinami, portréty a detailními studiemi lidského těla. Objevte jeho mistrovské dílo!

Albrecht Dürer’s Self-Portrait: A Window Into Renaissance Soul

Albrecht Dürer's Self-Portrait at 26, completed in 1498, stands as an unparalleled achievement of Northern Renaissance art—a testament to meticulous observation and profound artistic introspection. More than just a likeness of the artist himself, it’s a carefully constructed symbol reflecting Dürer’s intellectual ambitions and his evolving understanding of human psychology.

  • Subject Matter: The portrait depicts Dürer in a contemplative pose, seated before a window overlooking a landscape—a deliberate choice that speaks volumes about the artist's worldview.
  • Style & Technique: Executed in oil on panel with astonishing detail, Dürer employs sfumato shading to create soft transitions between light and shadow, capturing the subtle nuances of flesh tone and drapery folds. This masterful technique exemplifies the Renaissance fascination with realism and scientific accuracy.
  • Composition: The window serves as a compositional device, framing Dürer’s face and subtly suggesting an openness to external influences—a reflection of Dürer's belief in the importance of observation and experience for artistic growth.
  • Symbolism: Beyond mere representation, the portrait is laden with symbolic significance. The artist’s attire – a richly embroidered jacket and robe – signifies status and prestige, mirroring the aspirations of noble patrons during the era. The landscape viewed through the window symbolizes the broader world beyond Nuremberg, representing Dürer's intellectual curiosity and his engagement with humanist ideals.
  • Historical Context: Created during Maximilian I’s reign—a period marked by ambitious political maneuvering and cultural patronage—the Self-Portrait reflects the anxieties and aspirations of its time. Maximilian’s reputation as both a warrior and diplomat fueled debates about leadership and legacy, mirroring Dürer's own preoccupation with portraying human dignity and intellect.

The painting resides in the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, offering visitors an opportunity to contemplate this iconic masterpiece firsthand. Its enduring appeal stems from its ability to convey not only a portrait of a man but also a glimpse into the mind of a genius—a figure who profoundly shaped the course of Renaissance art and thought.

Exploring Dürer’s Artistic Legacy

Dürer's Self-Portrait is considered one of his most important works alongside “Melencolia I” and “Knight Death,” demonstrating his mastery of engraving and printmaking. These prints, disseminated throughout Europe, solidified Dürer’s reputation as a visionary artist who fused scientific observation with artistic expression.

Visiting Albrecht-Dürer-Haus: A Journey Into Renaissance Nuremberg

Located in Nuremberg, Germany, Albrecht-Dürer-Haus provides an immersive experience into Dürer’s life and creative process. Explore reproductions of his paintings and prints alongside interactive exhibits that illuminate the artistic context of his time.

Reproductions & Inspiration

High-quality reproductions of Albrecht Dürer's Self-Portrait are available at OriginalUniqueArt.com, allowing art enthusiasts to bring this timeless masterpiece into their homes and ignite conversations about Renaissance artistry and human psychology.


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Základní informace

  • Movement: Northern Renaissance
  • Dimensions: 52 x 41 cm
  • Subject or theme: Self-representation; Psychological portraiture
  • Title: Self-Portrait
  • Medium: Oil on panel
  • Notable elements or techniques: Window composition; Detailed realism
  • Location: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

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