Durer’s Journeys: Curators Introduction

Tantalising online lecture from the National Gallery introducing their exhibition on Durer’s travels due to open on 20 November this year.

Susan Foister, the curator of the show, took us through how Durer’s journeys fitted into his life and discussed what they brought to his art and how his presence in new places influenced the artists around him. I knew about his two trips to Venice but didn’t know about his later trip to the court of the Emperor Charles V in the Netherlands.

It seems that the National Gallery’s own St Jerome is going to be a pivotal work in the show but she took us through some exciting loans which will put this in context and help to illuminate other aspects of the narrative.

It seems very early to have a curator’s talk on a show but I think it was originally planned for it to open about now. I can’t wait to see it in the Autumn and watch out for a number of other talks I have booked on the topic. I suspect 2021 might be the year of Durer on the blog!

 

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