The prestigious collection of drawings by artists outside Hungary at the Museum of Fine Arts, comprising some 9,000 artefacts, includes a rich variety of early German works. This latest exhibition features almost 50 of the finest drawings, produced in German-speaking lands over a period of 200 years, from the world of international Gothic, through the Renaissance, until the time of Mannerism. These compositions have been supplemented with engravings and woodcuts created by the virtuoso graphic artist of the German Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer.