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Imperial Augsburg : Renaissance prints and drawings, 1475-1540

"With a storied past and a strong imperial presence, Augsburg enjoyed a golden age in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century--fostering artists such as Hans Burgkmair, Erhard Ratdolt, Daniel Hopfer, Jörg Breu, and Hans Weiditz. Operating in the liminal space between the Habsburg court and the city's own market, they flourished there from about 1475, as the effects of the Italian Renaissance were first being felt, through the social, political, and religious upheavals of the Reformation, which took hold in 1537 following twenty years of struggle. Focusing on the drawings, prints, and illustrated books they created as well as the innovative printing techniques they used, this volume ... serves as an introduction to Augsburg, its artists and its cultural history, during this period. Encompassing imperial propaganda, humanist subjects, and devotional works addressing a variety of religious concerns, this body of work ... also celebrates artistic virtuosity and invention"--Jacket, page 2.

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  • ""With a storied past and a strong imperial presence, Augsburg enjoyed a golden age in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century--fostering artists such as Hans Burgkmair, Erhard Ratdolt, Daniel Hopfer, Jörg Breu, and Hans Weiditz. Operating in the liminal space between the Habsburg court and the city's own market, they flourished there from about 1475, as the effects of the Italian Renaissance were first being felt, through the social, political, and religious upheavals of the Reformation, which took hold in 1537 following twenty years of struggle. Focusing on the drawings, prints, and illustrated books they created as well as the innovative printing techniques they used, this volume ... serves as an introduction to Augsburg, its artists and its cultural history, during this period. Encompassing imperial propaganda, humanist subjects, and devotional works addressing a variety of religious concerns, this body of work ... also celebrates artistic virtuosity and invention"--Jacket, page 2."@en

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  • "Imperial Augsburg : Renaissance prints and drawings, 1475-1540 : [exhibition, National gallery of art, Washington, D.C., September 30 - December 31, 2012, Jack S. Blanton museum of art, University of Texas, Austin, October 5, 2013 - January 5, 2014, Frances Lehman Loeb art center, Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., September 19 - December 14, 2014]"
  • "Imperial Augsburg Renaissance prints and drawings, 1475-1540 : [exhibition, National gallery of art, Washington, D.C., September 30 - December 31, 2012, Jack S. Blanton museum of art, University of Texas, Austin, October 5, 2013 - January 5, 2014, Frances Lehman Loeb art center, Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., September 19 - December 14, 2014]"
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