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This edit, while fine in itself, also deleted significant useful text. The first option is simply to revert, which seems rash; the second, to integrate what was added with what was removed; but I'll stay out of it.
Riggr Mortis (
talk) 02:04, 20 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Integrated now. Happy with yourself?
Ceoil 18:18, 20 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Young Hare 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. The subject is rendered with almost photographic accuracy, and although the piece is normally given the title Young Hare, the portrait is sufficiently detailed for the hare to be identified as a mature specimen. The painting is now held in
Albertina, Vienna.Painting:
Albrecht Dürer