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Albrecht Dürer, 'Saint Eustace', about 1499–1503 ©️ Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

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Evening Standard

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The Telegraph

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Time Out

Dürer's Journeys is "a thrilling getaway" 

Travel across Europe with an art history superstar and witness his breathtaking craftsmanship up close through drawings, paintings, prints and letters.

Become a Member to see Dürer and our other five-star exhibition 'Poussin and the Dance' for free, as many times as you like. 

'The Credit Suisse Exhibition – Dürer's Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist'
Until 27 February


"This terrific exhibition tells us lots about Dürer but also shows us his changing world"
Evening Standard

Albrecht Dürer, 'Madonna and Child', about 1496–9. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Samuel H. Kress Collection (1952.2.16.a). Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

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"a thrilling getaway', taken from the Telegraph

Image credits:
Albrecht Dürer, Saint Eustace, about 1499–1503 ©️ Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Albrecht Dürer, Madonna and Child, about 1496–9. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Samuel H. Kress Collection (1952.2.16.a). Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Albrecht Dürer, Portrait of a Young Man, 1521. British Museum SL,5218.54. Bequeathed by Sir Hans Sloane © The Trustees of The British Museum
Albrecht Dürer, Saint Jerome, 1521, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon © Instituto Portugues de Museus, Minstero da Cultura, Lisbon

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