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  1. Corine Schleif. 2010, The Essential Dürer. Two sources leave telling traces of tensions in Albrecht Dürer's closest personal relationships. One, a letter that Dürer wrote to Willibald Pirckheimer, preserves for us a shocking and intimate exchange between the two men. Dürer sent the missive from Venice in 1506 and dated it "about fourteen ...

  2. Willibald Pirckheimer. Naskiĝo. 5-a de decembro 1470. en Eichstätt, Sankta Romia Imperio (Germanio) Morto. 22-a de decembro 1530. en Nurenbergo, Sankta Romia Imperio (Germanio) Tombo. Johannisfriedhof vd.

  3. Willibald Pirckheimer was a wealthy Nuremberg humanist. He was Dürer’s closest friend, and provided the artist with finance and encouragement. Pirckheimer used this print as a bookplate in his extensive library. The inscription was probably composed by the sitter: Portrait of Willibald Pirckheimer at the age of fifty-three. We live by the ...

  4. Print1524 (made) Albrecht Dürer gave this portrait to his best friend, the humanist scholar Willibald Pirckheimer. He also gave him the copperplate from which it was taken. In giving Pirckheimer the plate as well as the print, Dürer was giving up control over future use of the plate. Evidence from Pirckheimer’s library shows that he used ...

  5. Title: Willibald Pirckheimer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471–1528 Nuremberg) Sitter: Portrait of Willibald Pirckheimer (German, Eichstätt 1470–1530 Nuremberg) Date: 1524. Medium: Engraving. Dimensions: Sheet: 7 5/16 × 4 11/16 in. (18.6 × 11.9 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: George Khuner Collection, Bequest of ...

  6. Caritas and Willibald Pirckheimer were a sister and brother, members of a prominent family from Nuremberg in southern Germany, renowned for their education and concern for religion. Their lives point out the ways in which gender shaped the opportunities for learning open to men and women, but also demonstrate the ways in which family background and personal characteristics could work to lessen ...

  7. Willibald Pirckheimer (auch Willibald Pürkheimer und Bilibald Pirkheimer, lateinisch Bilibaldus; * 5. Dezember 1470 [1] [2] in Eichstätt; † 22. Dezember 1530 in Nürnberg) war ein deutscher Renaissance-Humanist, Jurist und Übersetzer, Feldherr, Patrizier, Ratsherr, Künstler und Kunstsammler sowie Mäzen. Er war ein Freund Albrecht Dürers ...