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Conserving Albrecht Dürer's Monumental Arch

Watch a video about the conservation of Albrecht Dürer's Arch of Honor of Maximilian I, also known as The Triumphal Arch, a monumental woodblock print made up of thirty-six sheets of paper. Assembled, it is one of the largest prints of its time.

Credits
Director: Sarah Cowan and Kate Farrell
Producer: Sarah Cowan and Melissa Bell
Editor: Alex Guns
Camera: Alex Guns, Stephanie Wuertz, and Sarah Cowan
Additional Camera: Jonathan Chekroune
Production Coordinators: Kaelan Burkett, Dana Miller, and Bryan Martin
Production Assistant: Courtney Stith and Anna Oehlkers
Music: Austin Fisher
Audio Engineer: David Raymond

Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies


Contributors

Freyda Spira
Rachel Mustalish
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Arch of Honor, Albrecht Dürer  German, Woodcut
Multiple artists/makers
1515, printed 1517/18