Dürer’s studies of nature

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Dürer’s studies of nature are a series of highly detailed and pioneering Renaissance artworks in which Albrecht Dürer meticulously observed and depicted plants, animals, and natural landscapes with scientific precision and artistic sensitivity.

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instanceOf artwork series
artHistoricalSignificance bridge between art and early science
pioneering realistic depictions of flora and fauna
associatedPlace Nuremberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Albrecht Dürer NERFINISHED
depicts birds
hares
insects
meadow landscapes
wild plants
hasArtisticMovement Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic careful textural depiction
highly detailed observation
naturalistic rendering
scientific precision
subtle use of light and shadow
hasGenre nature study
scientific illustration
watercolour study
hasInfluenceOn Renaissance scientific observation of nature
animal studies in European art
development of natural history illustration
later botanical illustration
hasNotableWork Crab NERFINISHED
Iris Trojana NERFINISHED
Large Piece of Turf NERFINISHED
Stag Beetle NERFINISHED
The Great Piece of Turf NERFINISHED
Tuft of Cowslips NERFINISHED
Wing of a Blue Roller NERFINISHED
Young Hare NERFINISHED
hasTechnique bodycolour
gouache
pen and ink drawing
silverpoint drawing
watercolour
mainSubject animals
natural landscapes
plants
materialUsed paper
parchment
relatedTo Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
empirical observation
timePeriod early 16th century
late 15th century
usesMedium gouache on paper
ink on paper
watercolour on paper

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The Large Piece of Turf partOf Dürer’s studies of nature