Great Piece of Turf
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The '''''Great Piece of Turf''''' ('''Das große Rasenstück''') is a [[watercolor painting]] by [[Albrecht Dürer]]. The painting was created at Dürer's workshop in [[Nuremberg]] in 1503. It is a study of a seemingly random group of wild plants, including [[Taraxacum|dandelion]] and [[Plantago major|greater plantain]]. The work is considered one of the masterpieces of Dürer's [[Realism (arts)|realistic]] nature studies. | The '''''Great Piece of Turf''''' ('''Das große Rasenstück''') is a [[watercolor painting]] by [[Albrecht Dürer]]. The painting was created at Dürer's workshop in [[Nuremberg]] in 1503. It is a study of a seemingly random group of wild plants, including [[Taraxacum|dandelion]] and [[Plantago major|greater plantain]]. The work is considered one of the masterpieces of Dürer's [[Realism (arts)|realistic]] nature studies. | ||
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The Great Piece of Turf (Das große Rasenstück) is a watercolor painting by Albrecht Dürer. The painting was created at Dürer's workshop in Nuremberg in 1503. It is a study of a seemingly random group of wild plants, including dandelion and greater plantain. The work is considered one of the masterpieces of Dürer's realistic nature studies.
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