Albrecht Dürer, born May 21, 1471 in Nuremberg, where he died April 6, 1528, was a German draftsman, engraver and painter also known as a theoretician of geometry and linear perspective. He signs “Albertus Dürer Noircis”, “Dürer Alemanus” or more often with his monogram. Albrecht Dürer is an artist who has traveled a lot, enjoyed great success and really thought about art. Heir to a Nordic tradition, he fully integrated the Italian advances of his time to become a renowned and celebrated artist during his lifetime. Cleveland Museum of Arts. Public domain. Enhanced by hand for an incredibly close rendering of an original drawing. You will be able to perceive the intensity and the material effect of blacks, whites, colors. Shipped within 2-3 days.