View of Sarmingstein an der Donau
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Artist:
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Albrecht Altdorfer
(Regensburg ca. 1480 – 1538 Regensburg)
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Date: |
1511 |
Medium: |
pen, grey ink on paper |
Dimensions: |
147 × 207 mm |
Classification: |
drawing |
Inventory Number: |
21 |
Department: |
Prints and Drawings |
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View of Sarmingstein an der Donau
The artists of the Danube School were the first to depict nature in such a way that the landscape did not only serve as the setting for a scene but was the main theme of the work of art. The Sarmingstein on the Danube, together with a few drawings by Wolf Huber, has been regarded as a milestone in art history, not only because it is one of the earliest independent landscapes, but also because it is one of the very first depictions of a landscape which can be identified as an existing geographical location. Altdorfer shows the Danube and mountains rising steeply above it from a viewpoint well above the river, which implies that the drawing was not made from nature but from memory.
Szilvia Bodnár