The Young Dürer

Interesting, intellectually produced exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery looking at early drawings and prints by Durer produced in his journeyman years.
 
The centre of the exhibition was the Courtauld’s own double sided drawing with a wise virgin on one side and sketches of Durer’s own legs on the other. The show then looked at other works of the time of the wise and foolish virgins and on pictures in which Durer used images of himself or parts of himself.

I loved the woodcut of a men’s bath house used as a way of showing the naked male body from a variety of angles and also the print of the Prodigal Son which showed every hair on the boars.

I am fond of Durer so it was nice to see an exhibition concentrating on him and looking at one small period of his career. It gave a chance to see less known pictures.

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