Artist of the Reformation: The Story of Albrecht Durer

Artist of the Reformation: The Story of Albrecht Durer

Publisher: Greenleaf Press
Author: Joyce McPherson
$12.95

Albrecht Dürer, the “Leonardo of the North”, was more than just a gifted artist. He was a writer, a clever businessman, an apt teacher of students, and a man passionately interested in attracted to the theology of Martin Luther. He did more than just create works of art for wealthy patrons; he also took advantage of the new technology of printing to bring his illustrations of the Bible to a wide audience of ordinary people. This biography focuses on Dürer the man, rather than Dürer the artist. Joyce is a master at helping us to understand a historical figure by showing us his childhood, family, friends, and hopes and fears. Filled with excerpts from Dürer’s own writings and illustrated with 20 of his most famous pieces. At the death of Albrecht D:urer, Martin Luther wrote, “It is natural and right to weep for so excellent a man.”

In addition to creating hundreds of engravings, woodcuts, drawings, and paintings, Dürer wrote books on geometry, fortification, and human proportions. He explored the meaning of beauty in his art textbook, which was called Food for Young Artists. The Christian worldview which he brought to the field of art is still relevant today. Dürer was counted among the leading intellectuals of the sixteenth century. He witnessed the beginning of the Reformation and made the acquaintance of men such as Erasmus, Martin Luther, Melanchthon, and both Emperor Maximilian, and his grandson, Charles V. Though he created works of art for wealthy patrons, he made his woodcuts affordable for ordinary people. In this way, Dürer brought the Bible to a wide audience through his brilliant illustrations of the book of Revelation and other books of the Bible.

This biography includes over twenty illustrations by Albrecht Dürer.

Dürer wrote: “Painting is a useful art when it is of a godly sort and employed for holy edification.” The life and art of Dürer is food not only for young artists, but for all who seek beauty and truth.

The book is written on a 5th-6th grade reading level, but younger children will enjoy having it read aloud to them. 

SKU 1014557, ISBN 9781882514557

Book Title Artist of the Reformation: The Story of Albrecht Durer
Publisher: Greenleaf Press
Author Joyce McPherson

Albrecht Dürer, the “Leonardo of the North”, was more than just a gifted artist. He was a writer, a clever businessman, an apt teacher of students, and a man passionately interested in attracted to the theology of Martin Luther. He did more than just create works of art for wealthy patrons; he also took advantage of the new technology of printing to bring his illustrations of the Bible to a wide audience of ordinary people. This biography focuses on Dürer the man, rather than Dürer the artist. Joyce is a master at helping us to understand a historical figure by showing us his childhood, family, friends, and hopes and fears. Filled with excerpts from Dürer’s own writings and illustrated with 20 of his most famous pieces. At the death of Albrecht D:urer, Martin Luther wrote, “It is natural and right to weep for so excellent a man.”

In addition to creating hundreds of engravings, woodcuts, drawings, and paintings, Dürer wrote books on geometry, fortification, and human proportions. He explored the meaning of beauty in his art textbook, which was called Food for Young Artists. The Christian worldview which he brought to the field of art is still relevant today. Dürer was counted among the leading intellectuals of the sixteenth century. He witnessed the beginning of the Reformation and made the acquaintance of men such as Erasmus, Martin Luther, Melanchthon, and both Emperor Maximilian, and his grandson, Charles V. Though he created works of art for wealthy patrons, he made his woodcuts affordable for ordinary people. In this way, Dürer brought the Bible to a wide audience through his brilliant illustrations of the book of Revelation and other books of the Bible.

This biography includes over twenty illustrations by Albrecht Dürer.

Dürer wrote: “Painting is a useful art when it is of a godly sort and employed for holy edification.” The life and art of Dürer is food not only for young artists, but for all who seek beauty and truth.

The book is written on a 5th-6th grade reading level, but younger children will enjoy having it read aloud to them. 

SKU 1014557, ISBN 9781882514557