Portrait of a Young Woman with Her Hair Pinned Up

Wenceslaus Hollar - etcher, Albrecht Dürer - inventor

Wenceslaus Hollar - etcher, Albrecht Dürer - inventor - Portrait of a Young Woman with Her Hair Pinned Up
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, was an art collector and a true connoisseur of art (which is not always the same). He was thus able to appreciate the importance of the work of Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) and strove to acquire Dürer's works for his collections. Hollar transformed this portrait of a woman with her hair done up, now preserved in Berlin, into an etched plate and presented it as a gift to the wife of his patron, Countess Alathea Talbot. Alathea Talbot was herself a prominent art collector and connoisseur. She had a special penchant for porcelain and other arts and crafts.
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measurements: height 251 mm
width 179 mm
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material: paper
technique: etching
inventory number: R 86020
gallery collection: Collection of Prints and Drawings

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