![]() The drawing, in the collection of the Vatican Library, has elements found in Dürer’s print but not on Burgkmair’s and vice-versa, which leads Monson to wonder whether it is closer to the lost image that inspired both Dürer and Burgkmair. In a fascinating article in Print Quarterly, Jim Monson discusses yet a third rhinoceros image from 1515, this one by an unknown artist. 11, Sixteenth Century German Artists: Hans Burgkmair, the Elder, Hans Schäufelein, Lucas Cranach, the Elder Hans Burgkmair | Rhinoceros | 1515 | The Illustrated Bartsch.
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