Yes. he was a famous German Renaissance artist.
Albrecht Dürer was a skilled engraver and printer.
Click link below! In that site you will find several blue links to works by Dürer. Click and look at the following three very different self-portraits. Which one is your question about? Self-Portrait at 22 (1493), Self-Portrait at 26 (1498) and Self-Portrait at 28 ( It's the user who asked the question here! Self Portrait at 28. Sorry, i forgot to say.
Henry Moore is often mentioned as an influence. On the other hand Dame Barbara was a very original artist who influenced others.
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Ramprant
Albrecht Dürer was a skilled engraver and printer.
Engraving, oil painting and watercolor.
Durer made many trips to Italy, working with the most famous artists, and became influenced by the Italian Renaissance. Among other things, he brought back with him the idea of individualism in art, and thus made many self-portraits.
Durer made many trips to Italy, working with the most famous artists, and became influenced by the Italian Renaissance. Among other things, he brought back with him the idea of individualism in art, and thus made many self-portraits.
Durer made many trips to Italy, working with the most famous artists, and became influenced by the Italian Renaissance. Among other things, he brought back with him the idea of individualism in art, and thus made many self-portraits.
Durer made many trips to Italy, working with the most famous artists, and became influenced by the Italian Renaissance. Among other things, he brought back with him the idea of individualism in art, and thus made many self-portraits.
I should say he was, in the whole of German art history. If you mean during a certain period other than Dürer's life there are many candidates.
I'm sure there were plenty, but it would be helpful to know which artist you are referring to.
His colleagues in the Vienna Secession group.
nobody really influenced him he did it on his own he started studying geology, mathematics and many other things
Van der Weyden
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.