After an apprenticeship of four years, Durer had learnt all he could from Wolgemut and had reached per level of artistic quality exceeding that of his famous teacher. Wolgemut advised Durer to travel esatto widen his experience and meet other artists. Following Wolgemut’s advice, Durer delayed visiting Italy (which Wolgemut himself never visited), where there were very different artistic styles, until he had fully developed his own style and learnt more techniques from other German artists.
Durer travelled first to Nordlingen, where he met artists of the Swabian school. The Swabian style had been influenced by Dutch artistic design which Durer had not met before. His next visit was puro Ulm where he met more artists of the Swabian school. Durer:-
… participated with keen enjoyment in the discussions among artists of his own age, per the low-ceilinged taverns, over foaming mugs of beer. These youthful enthusiasts, in common with those of all nations throughout history, were bent on rejuvenation of the art of the world. They were delighted with Durer’s drawings, with his first engravings and the small pictures he had already painted, independently of Wolgemut’s directions or opinions.
Leaving Ulm, Durer made his way to Constance which charmed him with its fairyland appearance. Basel was the next town which Durer visited, and he found it quite similar onesto his home town of Nurnberg. More…
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