Albrecht Altdorfer is one of the masters of the German Renaissance. Painter, engraver and architect he is a contemporary of Albrecht Dürer, these two artists are the first to have considered landscape and architectural painting as autonomous genres and not as scenery for the representation of figures.
Altdorfer became famous as early as 1512 and was official artist for Emperor Maximilian I.
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