• In 1991, Peter-Klaus Schuster published Melencolia I: Dürers Denkbild,[57] an exhaustive history of the print's interpretation in two volumes.
  • Dürer's Melencolia I is one of three large prints of 1513 and 1514 known as his Meisterstiche (master engravings).
  • Melencolia I (1514) by Albrecht Dürer. Copper engraving. ... This image is called Melencolia I and is one of Albrecht Dürer’s most superb engravings.
  • Albrecht Dürer'in 1514 yılında 43 yaşındayken yaptığı Melencolia I adlı bakır gravürü başını eli arasına almış bir kadının görüldüğü sembolizm açısından zengin...
  • Kendisi Melencolia I adlı eserini 1514 yılında yaptı. ... Melencolia ile ilgili detaylara geçmeden önce kısaca Albrecht Dürer’i tanımalısınız.
  • Simultaneously inviting and resisting interpretation, Melencolia I is a testament to Dürer’s extraordinary intellectual ambition and artistic imagination.
  • His famous engraving “Melencolia I”, as shown in the figure above, contains references to carpentry, alchemy, geometry, numerology, and many other disciplines.
  • Melencolia I was an engraving by skilled German artist Albrecht Durer who himself excelled in many different art mediums.
  • Critic Paul Weber feels that Melencolia I is a piece that strongly reflects the connection of sadness and melancholy with the career of an artist.
  • Melencolia I is a depiction of the intellectual situation of the artist and is thus, by extension, a spiritual self-portrait of Dürer.