Dürer's Echo: Five Centuries of Influence

Exhibition

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Dürer's Echo: Five Centuries of Influence
Dürer's Echo: Five Centuries of Influence
Stephen Goddard, curator
North Balcony, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

In conjunction with a German Conference on October 8-10, 1999 at the University of Kansas, Curator of Prints Steve Goddard organized a display of prints, including the Spencer’s important works by Albrecht Dürer, showing this master’s impact on the art of printmaking through the centuries.

Exhibition images

Works of art

Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528); Johannes Mommaert (died 1627), The Nativity
late 1500s–early 1600s
Ernst Joachim Förster (1800–1885), Dürer at his Mother's Deathbed
Ernst Joachim Förster (1800–1885)
mid 1800s
Orazi Sammachini (1532–1577), The Presentation of the Virgin
Orazi Sammachini (1532–1577)
late 1500s
Dirk Vellert (circa 1480–1547), Drummer with a Child Holding a Hoop
Dirk Vellert (circa 1480–1547)
1523