World’s largest Renaissance woodcut was an act of imperial self-promotion
Might and Glory. Dürer in the Emperor’s ServiceThe National Gallery of Denmark5 March – 21 June 2015In 1515 Albrecht Dürer created the largest woodcut ever made during the Renaissance era. The work was commissioned by Emperor Maximilian, who wanted to celebrate himself, demonstrating and validating his power to as many people as possible. In the spring of 2015 the work will be put on public display at the National Gallery of Denmark. Anyone who watches it becomes fascinated by this work. It impresses by virtue of its sheer size as well as by the beauty of its form. And the many