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The Story Behind the Durer Self Portrait at Twenty-Eight Print
The last of a Dürer’s self-portraits was painted in 1500, just before his 29th birthday and is the most personal and iconic of the three. Many have noted the similarity between the way Dürer depicts himself resembles the way Christ is represented in earlier religious art. The most notable similarities include the darker tones, the exaggerated symmetry and the way the subject looks directly at the viewer. Even the way his hand is raised draws a similarity to the act of blessing depicted in the religious works. Today, the original work of this Durer self portrait print is displayed in the Alte Pinakothek art museum in Munich.Product Details
• Museum-quality archival paper to give an authentic texture and feel
• Fade-resistant, durable inks so your print will stay top-notch for decades
• High-resolution, detailed images almost as good as the real thing
• A variety of sizes and frames to perfectly suit your space
• Produced small & local to reduce delivery times & carbon emissions
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Non-toxic durable FSC paper sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Our inks:
Long-lasting archival inks with no optical brighteners used.