During the Renaissance, Augsburg, Germany fostered an important and diverse artistic community and was the center from which Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I organized his print and armor commissions. This thriving market cultivated artistic innovation and technological advancements such as etching and color printing. Listen here as University of Texas at Austin faculty, graduate students, and the Blanton’s museum staff discuss the city of Augsburg and its artists and citizens. The Imperial Augsburg: Renaissance Prints and Drawings, 1475-1540 podcast includes nine tracks recorded and edited by Mary Myers/Blanton Museum of Art.