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What's the contribution of albract durer to graphics

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Dürer was the first Northern European late Renaissance artist to apply Euclidean mathematical principles to matters of visual representation in a scientific way. His typeface is based on the letterforms found on Trajan’s Column, completed in Rome in 113 AD.

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He chalks up the appeal of copying Dürer's prints to the combination of three factors: the ease of duplicating images through printmaking, the establishment and recognition of Dürer's monogram/trademark, and the artist's great skill, primarily the desire of other artists to co-opt it

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