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Proportion study of female nude with a shield — History & Facts
In Proportion study of female nude with a shield, we see a female figure posed gracefully, holding a shield. The colors are muted, with soft tones that highlight the contours of the body. The background is simple, allowing the figure to take center stage.
Dürer’s attention to detail is evident in the anatomical precision of the figure. This artwork showcases Dürer's skill in drawing and proportion, typical of the Northern Renaissance. The use of light and shadow enhances the three-dimensionality of the figure. Viewers can appreciate the intricate lines and textures that Dürer employs to create a lifelike representation.
The study serves as both an artistic exploration and a technical exercise in proportion. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure in the Northern Renaissance, known for his detailed studies and engravings. This particular work exemplifies his interest in human anatomy and proportion, which he meticulously studied. An interesting fact about this piece is that it reflects Dürer's transition from traditional medieval art towards a more naturalistic approach.
His works continue to influence artists today.
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