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Design for an Ornament or Signet Ring with the Arms of Lazarus Spengler — History & Facts
In Design for an Ornament or Signet Ring with the Arms of Lazarus Spengler, Albrecht Dürer presents a detailed design that showcases intricate heraldic elements. The colors are rich and varied, with a focus on gold and deep blues that signify nobility. The composition is centered around the arms of Lazarus Spengler, featuring a shield adorned with symbols of power and prestige.
Surrounding the shield are decorative flourishes that enhance the overall elegance of the piece. This work is executed in ink on paper, typical of Dürer's meticulous drawing style. The precision of the lines and the clarity of the heraldic symbols demonstrate Dürer's skill in both design and engraving. The dimensions of the piece are approximately 15 x 20 cm, making it a small yet significant work.
The careful detailing invites viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating such a design. Albrecht Dürer was a prominent figure of the Northern Renaissance, known for his innovative approaches to art and design. This particular work, created around 1510, reflects his interest in heraldry and the significance of personal emblems during this period. An interesting fact about this design is that it was commissioned by Lazarus Spengler, a notable figure in Nuremberg, which highlights the connection between art and social status in Renaissance society.
Dürer's designs for decorative arts, like this one, played a crucial role in the evolution of graphic design.
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