Where's the Rhinoceros?
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Sad owl is sad.


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Maybe because when he agreed to pose for the portrait, he didn't know it meant he would be killed first.
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I was lucky enough to see a number of his works when they made a stop at our city museum.
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Fascinating that Dürer drew a very accurate buffalo in the 1500s. Probably only a handful of Spaniards had seen one that early in America.
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@Aokamidu Hey, Dürer drew a few animal portaits worth looking! Take a look!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Gorgeous!
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These may be the oldest three-dimensional perspective illustrations I have ever seen
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Durer's Rhinoceros is an interesting story. He drew it from a description and not from life. He did so because he wanted to be the first artist in town to have an image of a fantastic beast. Which is why it looks so gnarly.
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Where's Albrecht? Looked to see if he hid himself in the paintings, but couldn't find him.
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