Drawn in pen and brown ink, the tiny drawing shows a nude couple. It had been kept in an archival box containing an eclectic group of loose, anonymous drawings. A drawing which for years lay unidentified in the Ashmolean’s collections can now be attributed to famous German artist Albrecht Dürer.WA.OA425 © Ashmolean MuseumAmong the discoveries made during the research: Nude couple with the coat of arms of Willibald Pirckheimer, about 1505-6, Albrecht Dürer, pen in brown ink on laid paper. Watch a new film about the research project, German Design Drawings explored at the Ashmolean Museum, in full below: ‘What's amazing about this project is, with the funding of the Getty Foundation, we were able to recruit a project curator Dr Mailena Mallach and we've built this amazingly friendly network with specialists from different fields across the world, and that has really enriched the findings that we've made about the German drawings in our collection.' And those are the design drawings because they explore how the artist works, how he prepares other works of art, other products. ‘We really wanted to focus on one specific type of drawings. ‘With this project, we’re finally able to put them in the spotlight, to share our research findings and to make them accessible for everyone to enjoy. But the drawings, because they're so fragile, they have to be kept in our study room, and so they're not very well known to the public. In the spotlightĪn Van Camp, Curator of Northern European Art at the Ashmolean Museum, explains in a new film about the project: ‘When you walk through the Ashmolean galleries, you'll see lots of German artworks on display. They also provide clues as to how these designs were transformed into items by other artists. With this research project, we want to shed new light on our German collections and make them more accessible to visitors worldwideĪn Van Camp, Curator of Northern European Artĭesign drawings were intended as preparatory sketches and German drawings were used as designs for the production of artworks in metal, glass, and wood, as well as other artworks on paper, such as prints and book illustrations.Ĭreated against the backdrop of the Holy Roman Empire and the turbulent Reformation, the drawings reveal the creative process of the artists. These works rank amongst the greatest examples of German drawings worldwide but had not yet been fully studied and required much-needed research into the drawings’ attribution, iconography and function. The Ashmolean Museum's collections hold exceptional examples of design drawings by some of the most famous German artists including Dürer, Hans Holbein the Younger, Albrecht Altdorfer, Urs Graf and Matthias Grünewald among others. This 12-month project aimed to research and catalogue more than 300 drawings created by German speaking artists between 14 as part of the Getty-funded German Drawings Research Project. A drawing in the Ashmolean’s collections that has now been attributed to Albrecht Dürer is just one of the exciting new discoveries made during a research project focusing on the museum’s German old master drawings.
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