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The woodcuts series are stylistically more Gothic than the rest of his work, but revolutionised the potential of that medium, while his extraordinary handling of the burin expanded especially the tonal range of his engravings; well-known engravings include the three Meisterstiche master prints Knight, Death and the Devil , Saint Jerome in his Study , and Melencolia I His watercolours mark him as one of the first European landscape artists , and with his confident self-portraits he pioneered them as well as autonomous subjects of art.
This is reinforced by his theoretical treatises, which involve principles of mathematics for linear perspective and body proportions. The couple had eighteen children together, of which only three survived. A door is featured in the coat-of-arms the family acquired. Though his father wanted him to continue his training as a goldsmith, he showed such a precocious talent in drawing that he was allowed to start as an apprentice to Michael Wolgemut at the age of fifteen in Nuremberg was then an important and prosperous city, a centre for publishing and many luxury trades.
It had strong links with Italy , especially Venice , a relatively short distance across the Alps. He became the most successful publisher in Germany, eventually owning twenty-four printing-presses and a number of offices in Germany and abroad. Koberger's most famous publication was the Nuremberg Chronicle , published in in German and Latin editions. It contained an unprecedented 1, woodcut illustrations albeit with many repeated uses of the same block by the Wolgemut workshop.
Agnes was the daughter of a prominent brass worker and amateur harpist in the city. The Men's Bath , and the nature of his correspondence with close friends. He made watercolour sketches as he traveled over the Alps.