CODART, Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide

Crossing the Alps: Artistic Exchange and the Printed Image in Renaissance Europe

Exhibition: 28 September 2013 - 14 January 2014

Presented concurrently with Face to Face: Flanders, Florence, and Renaissance Painting this focused exhibition displays 15 works by Flemish, Dutch, German, and Italian artists from The Huntington’s collections. Artists include Albrecht Dürer (1471—1528), Marcantonio Raimondi (ca. 1480—ca. 1534), and Lucas van Leyden (1494—1533), who made and disseminated prints after, or were inspired by, works of art produced in other countries.

Reproductive, inexpensive, and portable, printed images have been agents of artistic exchange in the West since the late fifteenth century, when the development of new and efficient printing techniques began to provide artists with a larger array of images than ever before. In addition to individual prints, the exhibition will feature illustrated printed books from The Huntington’s Library holdings. Like prints, these books were easy to transport, which helped transfer knowledge and new ideas to an international audience.

Lucas van Leyden (ca. 1489-1533), Baptism of Christ 1510
Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens, San Marino