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Young Bull — History & Facts
In Young Bull, Albrecht Dürer presents a striking depiction of a bull. The animal is rendered with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing its muscular form and textured fur. The background is simple, allowing the viewer to focus on the bull's powerful presence.
The use of earthy tones enhances the realism of the scene. This artwork is an engraving, a medium that allows for fine lines and intricate details. Dürer’s skill is evident in the way he captures the bull's anatomy and the play of light on its body. The engraving technique also contributes to the overall texture of the piece, making it visually engaging.
The dimensions of the work are approximately 30 x 40 cm. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure in the Northern Renaissance, known for his detailed engravings and paintings. Young Bull reflects his interest in the natural world and his ability to combine observation with artistry. An interesting fact about this work is that it showcases Dürer’s early exploration of animal subjects, which would become a significant part of his oeuvre.
This piece exemplifies his dedication to realism and precision.
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