Exhibition: "No Little Art: Dürer’s Apocalypse and Northern Renaissance Prints"

Location: O'Shaughnessy West Gallery, Snite Museum of Art

To celebrate the recent acquisition of the German renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer’s seminal woodcut series The Apocalypse (1511), the museum will mount an exhibition featuring these 16 sheets illustrating the book of Revelations. Additional prints by his contemporaries, including Lucas van Leyden, Urs Graf, and Michael Wolgemut, will set the stage for Dürer’s remarkable graphic achievement and examine the impact he had on art making, intellectual pursuits, and art commerce in the 16th century.

This important addition to the Snite Museum of Art’s collection of Old Master prints and drawings was acquired with funds provided by the Estate of Edith and Dr. Paul J. Vignos Jr. ’41.

This exhibition, made possible by the Snite Museum General Endowment, will run from January 12 to March 16, 2014.