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Wing of a European Roller - Wikipedia
Wing of a European Roller (also known as Wing of a Blue Roller) is a nature study watercolor by Albrecht Dürer. Dürer painted it from a dead specimen in 1512. 展开
The watercolor's dimensions are 19.6 x 20 centimeters. It is in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna. In 2013, the Wing of a European Roller was loaned with other Dürer works, to the National Gallery of Art, Washington. 展开
CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 drawing - British Museum
This is one of four recorded copies by Hoffmann of Dürer's 'Dead blue roller' of 1521 (Albertina, Vienna) all of which are very close, but show the same small differences from the original: a more evident thigh on the bird's right leg, a …
Dead Blue Roller | Cleveland Museum of Art
Hans Hoffmann was well known for his copies of Dürer’s nature studies, and in 1583 he faithfully copied Dürer’s celebrated drawing of a dead blue roller of 1512 in this exquisite watercolor. A network of very fine brushstrokes imitates the …
Wing Of A Roller (1512) by Albrecht Durer – Artchive
Albrecht Durer, a renowned artist from the German Renaissance period, painted several watercolors of deceased birds in a respectful way that highlighted their beauty. One of these paintings is called “Wing of a Roller” or “Wing of a Blue …
European roller - Wikipedia
Wing of a Blue Roller (1512) by Albrecht Durer – Artchive
Dead Blue Roller - Google Arts & Culture
Dead Blue Roller, 1500 (or 1512) - Google Arts & Culture
Wing of a Roller by DÜRER, Albrecht - Web Gallery of Art
Dürer depicted bird wings in his engravings of Nemesis in around 1502 and Coat of Arms of Death in 1503. He was always intrigued by exotic birds and in 1506 he brought back feathers from Venice for Pirckheimer.
Hans Hoffmann, Dead blue Roller, bodycolour on vellum
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