\paperw4260 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 Italian painter.\par
Barbari was born and trained in Venice. It was there that he came to know Dⁿrer in 1494 and 1495. He met him a
gain in Nuremberg in 1500, when he was summoned to the city by Emperor Maximilian. This was also the year in which he completed a woodcut reproducing a view of Venice, his earliest dated work. The \i Young WomanÆs Elderly Lover\i0 (Museum of Art, Phil
adelphia) is signed and dated 1503 and \i Still Life Hanging on the Wall\i0 (Alte Pinakothek, Munich) was painted the following year. He executed portraits and engravings for Emperor Maximilian, but the frescoes he painted in Wittenberg Castle have bee
n lost. He died in 1516. The forms and ideas of the Italian Renaissance entered German culture thanks to Barbari.