View of Kalchreuth by Albrecht Dürer
View of Nuremberg by Albrecht Dürer
The Women's Bath by Albrecht Dürer
Landscape with the Cannon by Albrecht Dürer
The Ravisher by Albrecht Dürer
The Prodigal Son by Albrecht Dürer
Nemesis by Albrecht Dürer
The Madonna of the Carnation by Albrecht Dürer
Adam and Eve by Albrecht Dürer
Christ Carrying the Cross by Albrecht Dürer
Blue-Flowered Iris by Albrecht Dürer
Christ Crowned with Thorns by Albrecht Dürer

Where to See Albrecht Dürer

44 museums worldwide

About Albrecht Dürer

Duchy of Bavaria · 1471–1528

Drew a rhinoceros he had never seen that remained the standard image for three centuries, and painted himself in the pose of Christ at twenty-eight.

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Portrait of Albrecht Dürer
Museums44
Countries12
Most worksNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. · 6 works
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Where to see Albrecht Dürer

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Hand-finished archival prints from Albrecht Dürer's body of work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I see Albrecht Dürer paintings?
    Albrecht Dürer's works are held in 44 museums worldwide, including National Gallery of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • How many museums have Albrecht Dürer paintings?
    44 museums worldwide hold works by Albrecht Dürer.
  • Which is the best museum to see Albrecht Dürer?
    National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. holds the largest collection with 6 works.

Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Albrecht Dürer's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] book Howard Simon, 500 Years of Illustration Used for: biography.
  2. [2] book Dorling Kindersley, Artists: Inspiring Stories of the World's Most Creative Minds Used for: biography.

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