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Young Hare (German: Feldhase) is a 1502 watercolour and bodycolour painting by German artist Albrecht Dürer.Painted in 1502 in his workshop, it is acknowledged as a masterpiece of observational art alongside his Great Piece of Turf from the following year.
Original – Young Hare, 1502. Watercolour and bodycolour on a cream wash. 25.1 x 22.6 cm. Albertina, Vienna. Reason High quality scan of a notable painting, perfect for Easter Articles in which this image appears Young Hare, Watercolor FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Artwork/Paintings Creator Albrecht Dürer
The hare appears in English folklore in the saying "as mad as a March hare" and in the legend of the White Hare that alternatively tells of a witch who takes the form of a white hare and goes out looking for prey at night or of the spirit of a broken-hearted maiden who cannot rest and who haunts her unfaithful lover.
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Young Hare, by Albrecht Dürer (1502) Wolpertinger (2005), in the style of Albrecht Dürer. Probably one of the most famous depictions of an animal in the history of European art is the painting Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer, completed in 1502 and now preserved in the Albertina in Vienna.
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"If all those young men were as rushes a growing, Then all those pretty maidens will get scythes go mowing". [3] The imagined transformations include hares on the mountain, sheep in the meadow, reeds a'growin', and others. One more modern version goes: If all the young ladies were little white rabbits And I was a hare, I would teach them bad ...
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