This catalogue presents a comprehensive overview of the engravings, dry-points, and etchings of the German artist Albert Dürer, as exhibited at the Grolier Club in New York. Through detailed descriptions and illustrations, readers can gain a deeper appreciation for Dürer’s skill and artistry.
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