Dürer, Young Hare, 1502, Albertina

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Dürer, Young Hare, 1502, Albertina is a celebrated watercolor and bodycolor study of a hare by Albrecht Dürer, housed in the Albertina Museum in Vienna and renowned for its extraordinary naturalistic detail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animal study
painting
watercolor painting
alternativeTitle Feldhase NERFINISHED
artForm drawing
watercolor
artHistoricalPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
artisticTechnique fine hatching
layered watercolor washes
white heightening
associatedWith Albertina’s Dürer collection NERFINISHED
catalogueStatus one of the best-known works by Albrecht Dürer
collection Albertina Museum NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Albrecht Dürer NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
culturalSignificance icon of Northern Renaissance naturalism
depictionAngle three-quarter view
depicts hare
naturalistic landscape ground
exhibitionPractice rarely displayed to protect from light
genre study
wildlife art
hasPart artist monogram AD
imageSubjectAge young animal
imageType study from nature
inception 1502
locatedIn Austria
Vienna
location Albertina Museum NERFINISHED
medium bodycolor
gouache
pen and ink
watercolor
movement Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
museumCity Vienna NERFINISHED
museumCountry Austria NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed rendering of fur
extraordinary naturalistic detail
realistic depiction of light and shadow
orientation portrait format
placeOfCreation Nuremberg NERFINISHED
subjectType animal
support paper
surface laid paper
title Young Hare NERFINISHED

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Young Hare cataloguedAs Dürer, Young Hare, 1502, Albertina