In the exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett", the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings) presents around 130 works by the artist and thus provides a broad insight into his entire artistic oeuvre.
Two men look at the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett". In the middle, the painting "Ehrenpforte für Kaiser Maximilian I." (around 1512 to 1518) by Albrecht Dürer can be seen.
A man looks at the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett". On the left hangs "Portrait of a Young Girl" (1515, charcoal drawing), next to it "Barbara Dürer, née Holper, Albrecht Dürer's Mother" (1514, charcoal drawing) by Albrecht Dürer.
A man walks through the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett". On the left, the painting "Nemesis (The Great Fortune)", painted by an unknown artist, can be seen. (c. 1501, copperplate engraving) by Albrecht Dürer.
A woman looks at the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett". On the right, the painting "Ulrich Varnbüler" (1523, woodcut) by Albrecht Dürer can be seen.
Three men visit the Kupferstichkabinett during the press conference in the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin.Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett". On the right, the giant woodcut "Ehrenpforte für Kaiser Maximilian I." (1512 - 1518, printing blocks on 36 sheets of paper, coloured first version) by Albrecht Dürer and workshop can be seen.
A woman takes a photo during the press conference at the Kupferstichkabinett in the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett" with her smartphone. In the foreground, 15 woodcuts and the title page of the "Apocalypse 1498" edition by Albrecht Dürer can be seen.
A woman looks at the special exhibition "Dürer for Berlin. Looking for Traces of the Master in the Kupferstichkabinett". On the right is the portrait bust showing Dürer (1838, plaster cast after marble herm) by Daniel Rauch.