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ALBRECHT DUERER, ARTIST (6 APR 1528) [NOTE: In German, the letters A, O, and U are sometimes modified by two dots written above, called an umlaut , and representing a following e in an older spelling. I cannot type u umlaut, and so I type ue .] Albrecht Duerer, born in 1471 in Nuremberg, Germany, visited Italy in 1494 and again in 1505, and was the first northern European artist to immerse himself in the art of the Italian Renaissance. A deeply religious man, he was affected both in his thought and in his work by the apocalyptic spirit of the time in the face of famine, plague, and social and religious upheaval. His paintings and woodcuts are a close examination of the splendor
 
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