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ALBRECHT ALTDORFER
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ALBRECHT ALTDORFER

1480 - 1538
BiographyAltdorfer, Albrecht
1480-1538, German painter and engraver. He served as city architect of Regensburg, where much of his life was spent. Although influenced by Dürer, Altdorfer's works are less severe in mood. Altdorfer may have been the first German to paint pure landscape, of which the "Danube Landscape at Regensburg" (1522-25) is typical. His varied subject matter included allegorical and biblical themes such as "Susannah at the Bath" (1526) and "Birth of the Virgin" (about 1521). The "Battle of Alexander" (1529) displays his penchant for detailed, panoramic vistas. All four works are in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich. Equally skilled at woodcutting and engraving, Altdorfer often executed one subject in a variety of media.

"Collier's Encyclopedia"
(From curatorial binder)

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