by David Hotchkiss Price
University of Michigan Press, 2003
Cloth: 978-0-472-11343-9
Library of Congress Classification N6888.D8P75 2003
Dewey Decimal Classification 760.092

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
David Hotchkiss Price, a specialist in Renaissance cultural and ecclesiastical history, has broken new ground with this comprehensive analysis of Renaissance humanism as the foundation for Dürer's religious art and, in particular, for Dürer's reception of the Reformation movements. Price also offers an innovative study of the relationships between text and image, and a pioneering assessment of the representation of Jews in Dürer's religious art.
David Price is Associate Professor of History and of Church History, Southern Methodist University.

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