Wing of a European Roller
Wing of a European Roller (also known as Wing of a Blue Roller) is a nature study watercolor by Albrecht Dürer.[1] Dürer painted it from a dead specimen[2] in 1500 or 1512.[3]
| Wing of a European Roller | |
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| Artist | Albrecht Dürer | 
| Year | 1512 | 
| Type | Watercolor and body color on vellum | 
| Dimensions | 19.6 cm × 20 cm (7.7 in × 7.9 in) | 
| Location | Albertina, Vienna | 
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The watercolor's dimensions are 19.6 x 20 centimeters. It is in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna.[3] In 2013, the Wing of a European Roller was loaned with other Dürer works, to the National Gallery of Art, Washington.[4][5]
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References
    
- Blaurackenflügel, 2013 Albertina Online.
- Tote Blauracke, 2013 Albertina Online.
- "Wing of a European Roller - Albrecht Dürer". Europeana Collections. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- Heute.at: „Albertina verborgt 118 Dürer-Werke an US-Museum“ – 2013
- National Gallery of Art, zugegriffen 16.
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