Yes, Albrecht Dürer had various patrons throughout his career, including Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and the Fugger family, who supported and commissioned his work. His patrons played a significant role in helping Dürer establish his reputation and sustain his artistic practice.
Albrecht Dürer was born on May 21, 1471, and passed away on April 6, 1528. He was a prominent German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the Renaissance. His works are celebrated for their detailed observation and mastery of form, as well as their influence on the development of northern European art. Dürer's life spanned 56 years.
Durer was born in 1471 in Germany. He lived to be 57 years. Unfortunately, Durer died in 1528.
Albrecht Durer's nickname was "The Leonardo of the North."
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Albrecht Durer was most famous for his woodcuts. He was a Renaissance man, also accomplished in painting, printmaking, and mathematics.
Albretch Durer's most popular work was Praying Hands, also known as Hands of an Apostle.
Albert Durer died April 6, 1528 in Nuremberg, Germany when he was 56 years old.
At Nuremberg, Germany.
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