Reviews
"Panofsky's Dürer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here." --Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht Dürer is covered by this book., Panofsky's Dürer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here. -- Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, "Panofsky's Drer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here." --Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht Drer is covered by this book."-- Wolfgang Stechow, Art Bulletin, Panofsky's Dürer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here., Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht Dürer is covered by this book."-- Wolfgang Stechow, Art Bulletin, Panofsky's D rer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here. -- Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, Panofsky'sDürer--the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here. -- Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, "Panofsky's Drer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here."-- Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, The Life and Art of Albrecht D rer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography. -- Susan Maxwell, >Sixteenth Century Journal, Panofsky'sDürer--the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here., " The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography."-- Susan Maxwell, Sixteenth Century Journal, " The Life and Art of Albrecht Drer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography." --Susan Maxwell, Sixteenth Century Journal, Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht Drer is covered by this book." --Wolfgang Stechow, Art Bulletin, Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht Dürer is covered by this book. -- Wolfgang Stechow, Art Bulletin, "Panofsky's Dürer --the result of a lifetime of looking, thinking, reading and making connections--belongs in the library of anyone who takes art seriously. Everything we could want to know about one of history's stellar artists is here."-- Victor M. Cassidy, ArtNet.com, " The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography." --Susan Maxwell, Sixteenth Century Journal, The Life and Art of Albrecht DÜrermay be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography., The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürermay be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography. -- Susan Maxwell, >Sixteenth Century Journal, " The Life and Art of Albrecht Drer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography."-- Susan Maxwell, Sixteenth Century Journal, Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht D rer is covered by this book. -- Wolfgang Stechow, Art Bulletin, Praise for Princeton's previous editions: "Whatever was immortal of Albrecht Dürer is covered by this book." --Wolfgang Stechow, Art Bulletin, The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography. -- Susan Maxwell, >Sixteenth Century Journal, The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürer may be mandatory reading for students and scholars alike, but it is also one of the more enjoyable reading assignments out there, one that can be mined for material again and again. . . . Smith's concise and well-paced introduction adds another layer to the history of the life of the book itself within the context of twentieth-century historiography.