Smith provides a fantastically compact and compelling discussion of Dürers many afterlives, unparalleled in scope and completely up to date. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in art history as we approach the 500th anniversary of Dürers death in 2028, and as new interpretations of the artist and his work resonate with the present. The saga will indeed continue, but Smiths masterful book inspiringly guides us to a greater degree of reflection on how and why the memory of Dürer has been shaped in the way it has, from his own time to the Nazis and his hometown Nuremberg today. Ulinka Rublack, author of Dürer´s Lost Masterpiece, Professor of History at Cambridge University Albrecht Dürers work and life are known to almost everyone who is even slightly interested in art history. Picking up from Matthias Mende's groundbreaking work on the afterlife of this exceptional artist, Jeffrey Chipps Smith demonstrates convincingly - with a wealth of surprising details and connections - how much our image of Dürer today depends on the reception of past centuries. Only in this way do we come closer to the "true" Dürer. - Thomas Schauerte, Museen der Stadt Aschaffenburg.
Albrecht dürer's Afterlife