Meurer, S., & Römer, G. (2020). A little-known collector and the early reception of Dürer's self-portraitsa document in the Stadtbibliothek, Nuremburg, provides evidence that the collector Georg Römer owned a self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer in the 1550s: He seems to have made a life-time bequest of the work to the city, perhaps to encourage the formation of a gallery of famous artists that would parallel his commission of the first German collection of artists' lives. The Burlington magazine, 162(1403), pp. 108-114.
Chicago ZitierstilMeurer, Susanne, und Georg Römer. "A Little-known Collector and the Early Reception of Dürer's Self-portraitsa Document in the Stadtbibliothek, Nuremburg, Provides Evidence That the Collector Georg Römer Owned a Self-portrait By Albrecht Dürer in the 1550s: He Seems to Have Made a Life-time Bequest of the Work to the City, Perhaps to Encourage the Formation of a Gallery of Famous Artists That Would Parallel His Commission of the First German Collection of Artists' Lives." The Burlington Magazine 162, no. 1403 (2020): 108-114.
MLA ZitierstilMeurer, Susanne, und Georg Römer. "A Little-known Collector and the Early Reception of Dürer's Self-portraitsa Document in the Stadtbibliothek, Nuremburg, Provides Evidence That the Collector Georg Römer Owned a Self-portrait By Albrecht Dürer in the 1550s: He Seems to Have Made a Life-time Bequest of the Work to the City, Perhaps to Encourage the Formation of a Gallery of Famous Artists That Would Parallel His Commission of the First German Collection of Artists' Lives." The Burlington Magazine 162.1403 (2020): 108-114.