Portrait Of Dürer's Father At 70
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''Portrait of Dürer's Father at 70'' (or ''The Painter's Father'') is a 1497 oil-on-lime painting by the German painter and
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Albrecht Dürer Albrecht Dürer ( , ;; 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528),Müller, Peter O. (1993) ''Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers'', Walter de Gruyter. . sometimes spelled in English as Durer or Duerer, was a German painter, Old master prin ...
, now in the
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, London. Along with the 1490 '' Albrecht Dürer the Elder with a Rosary'', it is the second of two portraits of the artist's Hungarian father
Albrecht Dürer the Elder Albrecht ("noble", "bright") is a given name or surname of German origin and may refer to: First name * Albrecht Agthe, (1790–1873), German music teacher * Albrecht Altdorfer, (c. 1480–1538) German Renaissance painter * Albrecht Becker, (190 ...
(1427–1502). The sitter's similarity to the earlier portrait, as well to a 1486
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drawing believed to be a self-portrait by his father, leave no doubt as to his identity.Bailey, 58 The London panel is thought to be one of a number of copies of a lost original.Susan Foister It is in poor condition, having suffered paint loss in the background and in areas of the cloak. It was cleaned in 1955, revealing especial quality in the description of the face, leading some to believe that it is a Dürer original. However this claim is not made by the National Gallery who display it as "attributed to Albrecht Dürer". Although a master
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and well traveled, Albrecht the elder lived in poverty all his life. He fathered 18 children With his much younger wife Barbara Holper, of which only three reached adulthood. He died in 1502, five years after this portrait was completed. He was supportive of his son's precocious talent and recognised it from an early age, sending him to apprenticeship with
Michael Wolgemut Michael Wolgemut (formerly spelt ''Wohlgemuth''; 143430 November 1519) was a German painter and printmaker, who ran a workshop in Nuremberg. He is best known as having taught the young Albrecht Dürer. The importance of Wolgemut as an artist rests ...
, one of the highest regarded painters in Nuremberg at the time. From his travels Albrecht senior came into contact with the second generation of Netherlandish Renaissance painters, and through them passed on a key influence on his son's artistic development. Dürer painted two portraits of his father, one from April 1490—the month before he left on his travels as a journeyman painter—and ''Portrait at 70'' just after his return home to
Nuremberg Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
. Following his father's death, the artist wrote an affecting eulogy in which he said that in his life the older man "underwent manifold afflictions, trials and adversities. But he won just praise from all who knew him".Sturge Moore, 36


Albrecht Dürer the Elder

Following his father's death five years after this portrait was painted, Dürer wrote that Albrecht the elder "passed his life in great toil and stern hard labour, having nothing for his support save what he earned with his hand for himself, his wife and his children so that he had little enough. He underwent manifold afflictions, trials and adversities. But he won just praise from all who knew him for he lived an honourable Christian life, was a man patient of spirit, mild and peaceable to all and very thankful to God. For himself he had little need of company and worldly pleasures; he was also of few words, and was a God-fearing man." He was born Albrecht Ajtósi in 1427 in Ajtós, near the village of Gyula in the
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...
. In 1455 had moved to Nuremberg and changed his name to Dürer to adapt to the local Nuremberg dialect. He took up an apprenticeship as a
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under the tutelage of Hieronymus Holper. In 1467, the year his apprenticeship ended, he married Barbara, Holper's 15-year-old daughter. The couple had 18 children, only three of whom survived into adulthood.Brion, 16 Albrecht traveled a great deal, and came into contact with the
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painters while in
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. While there he was exposed to the work of both
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and
Rogier van der Weyden Rogier van der Weyden (; 1399 or 140018 June 1464), initially known as Roger de le Pasture (), was an Early Netherlandish painting, early Netherlandish painter whose surviving works consist mainly of religious triptychs, altarpieces, and commis ...
, and developed a strong appreciation for them which he passed on to his son, whose art displays a large debt to these painters.Brion, 17 From his father, Dürer learned to appreciate the fine, almost forensic, attention to realistic detail favoured by the northern painters, as well as their use of brilliant colour. These lessons were key to the young artist's development and set him apart from his fellow German artists, whose work can often feel crude and heavy-handed by comparison. Albrecht apprenticed his son to
Michael Wolgemut Michael Wolgemut (formerly spelt ''Wohlgemuth''; 143430 November 1519) was a German painter and printmaker, who ran a workshop in Nuremberg. He is best known as having taught the young Albrecht Dürer. The importance of Wolgemut as an artist rests ...
,Dürer later described Wolgemut as his 'second father'. Brion, 39 a painter who became aware of the northern artists when he was 14. Already the young artist was showing such potential that his father believed he should be trained by the best local master available.Brion, 21


Description

Albrecht the elder is shown, aged 70, in half view against a flat reddish background. He is wearing a black Hungarian hat and a long brown robe with a black undergarment. He has an intelligent, piercing gaze, although it may be interpreted as a hostile glance towards the viewer. The toll of age wears heavily on the old man's gaunt features. His fleshy cheeks are heavily folded, his lips thin, and his hair wispy and in disarray.Brion 20 His skin is heavily wrinkled, and his eyes are narrow and give a weary appearance. By comparison to the 1490 ''Albrecht Dürer the Elder with a Rosary'', his hands, though visible, are inactive, possibly due to
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. Compared to his mild and pious expression in the 1490 portrait, Albrecht now seems impatient, while in the words of Marcel Brion, the "stunned look in his eyes seems already to foresee his own death... healmost haggard intensity of isquestioning gaze sdirected upon those about him as if they could solve the urgent problems to which his own set lips had no answer." Albrecht retains some of the handsomeness of his youth; he has a strong bone structure with the high cheekbones characteristic of the
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and Magyar blood in Hungarian appearance. He has almost exotic eyes, which approach his temples in an almost Eastern way.


Provenance and attribution

There is strong evidence that the portrait was originally hung alongside Dürer's 1498 ''
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''. Both are of the same dimensions and show the subject at half-length. In 1650 the city of Nuremberg gave the pair of portraits to
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as a present to King
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, at a time when Dürer was regarded as the city's proudest son.Wieseman, Marjorie E.
'The Painter's Father', 1497
.
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, London, 30 June 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
Both were later sold by
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. Albrecht the Elder's portrait was eventually acquired by the National Gallery in 1904, where it bears the Inventory number NG1938. The self-portrait was bought by the in Madrid. When the National Gallery bought the painting, they had little information about its attribution or provenance. A piece of a paper label was found on the reverse, which was believed to have dated from the 17th century and was similar to another found on the back of Dürer's 1498 self-portrait. In addition, they noted the sitter's resemblance to the 1490 portrait and 1486 assumed self-portrait and found a 1639 inventory record which described a portrait of his father as wearing a black hat and wearing "a dark yellow gown wherein his hands are hidden in the wide sleeves painted upon a reddish ground all crack’t". These discoveries lead to the belief that it was the Dürer painting recorded in Charles I possession.


Gallery

File:Selbstporträt, by Albrecht Dürer, from Prado in Google Earth.jpg, ''
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'', 1498, , Madrid. Oil on wood panel. This work was for centuries hung alongside his fathers portrait. File:Albrecht Dürer - Bildnis eines unbekannten Mannes.jpg, ''Portrait of a Man'', 1521 or 1524. , Madrid. Panel. Note the stern and suspicious face.


See also

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List of paintings by Albrecht Dürer The following is an incomplete list of paintings by the German painter and engraver Albrecht Dürer. Legend for the table The reproductions are coming for the most part from the online catalogues of the institution the work is held (or at least ...


References


Notes


Sources

* Allen, Jessie. ''Albrecht Dürer''. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2005. * Bailey, Martin. ''Dürer''. London: Phidon Press, 1995. * Conway, Martin. "Dürer Portraits, Notes". ''The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'', Volume 33, No. 187, October 1918. 142–143 * Brion, Marcel. ''Dürer''. London: Thames and Hudson, 1960. * Campbell Hutchison, Jane. ''Albrecht Dürer: A Guide to Research''. New York: Garland, 2000. * Foister, Susan.
Dürer's Nuremberg Legacy: The case of the National Gallery portrait of Dürer's father
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, 21 March 2003. * Sturge Moore, Thomas. ''Albert Dürer''. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.


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At the National Gallery, London
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