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Beautiful socks with a well-known work of art.
83% cotton, 15% polyamide, 2% elastane
size 40-46
€11,95
Beautiful dishcloth of 100% cotton. Haas (German: Feldhase) is a watercolor by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. It is one of his most famous nature studies. The original work hangs at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
€9,95
Beautiful socks with a well-known work of art.
83% cotton, 15% polyamide, 2% elastane
€11,95
Beautiful poster with high quality print. Supplied in a PP bag with a cardboard for reinforcement.
Size A4: fits in standard frames.
€5,00
Reproduction on wood: This reproduction is indistinguishable from a real painting. A beautiful reproduction with a high-gloss finish that subtly continues over the edges. With mounting eye at the back. But separate drop is also an option.
€42,50
Beautiful reproduction on canvas. Haas (German: Feldhase) is a watercolor by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. It is one of his most famous nature studies. The original work hangs at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
€22,50
Beautiful bookmark with ribbon. Haas (German: Feldhase) is a watercolor by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. It is one of his most famous nature studies. The original work hangs at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
€1,95
Paper weight, Dürer, Hare. Round, glass paper weight (presse papier) in black gift box, 300grams. Black gift box: 100 x 100 x 50mm
€13,95
Beautiful reproduction on a small pocket mirror. Haas (German: Feldhase) is a watercolor by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. It is one of his most famous nature studies. The original work is displayed at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
€3,95
A beautiful notebook with 36 blank cream-colored pages.
The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
The reproduction on this note
€8,95
Bookmarks with a magnet: These will not fall out of your book!
Painting by Albrecht Durer (1471 - 1528), entitled: hare, 1502. The original painting is in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna, Austria
€1,95
A nice folder to store your papers, up to A4 size. The folder is matt laminated and has a high-quality full-color print.
Can be closed with elastic.
€4,95
Beautiful soft cover notebook with elastic. Haas (German: Feldhase) is a watercolor by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. It is one of his most famous nature studies. The original work hangs at the Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
€8,75


Albrecht Dürer (Nuremberg, May 21, 1471 - Nuremberg, April 6, 1528) was a German painter, draftsman, maker of woodcuts and copper engravings, art theorist and humanist from the Northern Renaissance. His contributions to the emerging art of printmaking, parallel to the development of printing, made him the most popular and influential Northern European artist of his time. Dürer's studio specialized in various printing techniques, with copper engraving in particular making large print runs possible.

Dürer is especially praised for his versatility. As a passionate traveler through Europe and Italy, he was not only looking for the artistic innovations of the Renaissance, but also for the beauty of natural phenomena, which he captured with exceptional attention. In addition to his mastery as a painter, he also excelled as an engraver and maker of woodcuts, in which the influence of the Gothic is clearly visible. Moreover, Dürer was also known as a geometer, which often gave his work an extra dimension.

'Hare' is a watercolor by the famous German painter Albrecht Dürer. Painted in 1502, the work is among his best-known nature studies and is recognized as a masterpiece of observational art, alongside his Large Piece of Peat from the following year. The image is almost photographically accurate, although commonly known as "Young Hare", the portrait is detailed enough to identify the hare as an adult

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