
Albrecht Dürer - Feast of the Rosary
Feast of the Rosary - Albrecht Dürer's Venetian Masterpiece
In 1506, Albrecht Dürer arrived in Venice with something to prove. The result was the Feast of the Rosary — a monumental oil painting that brought together the meticulous detail of the Northern Renaissance and the warm, luminous color of the Italian masters, all in a single breathtaking composition.
In this video, we explore one of Dürer's most celebrated works: its rich symbolism, its extraordinary cast of figures — including the Pope, Emperor Maximilian I, and Dürer himself — and the remarkable story of how a goldsmith's son from Nuremberg earned the admiration of Venice's greatest painters.
What you'll discover in this video:
► The commission behind the painting and why it mattered so much to Dürer
► The symbolic meaning of the dual coronation scene
► How Dürer blended Northern and Italian Renaissance traditions
► Dürer's own self-portrait hidden within the crowd
► The painting's astonishing reception in Venice — and its journey to Prague
