Description
Invite a masterpiece of the Northern Renaissance into your home.
Woven with meticulous detail, this blanket features Albrecht Dürer’s iconic “Young Hare” (Feldhase), painted in 1502. At a time when art was often focused on the divine or the royal, Dürer turned his genius toward the natural world. He didn’t just paint a rabbit; he captured a living, breathing creature with such observational precision that you can almost feel the softness of the fur and the twitch of the whiskers.
The original watercolor and gouache masterpiece is housed in the Albertina Museum in Vienna, but our woven version brings that 500-year-old texture to life in a way a flat print never could. Featuring the artist’s famous “AD” monogram at the base, this piece anchors your space in the history of Naturalism. It is the perfect accent for a Dark Academia study, a Cottagecore nursery, or a traditional gallery wall.
Key Features:
Art History Legend: A faithful woven tribute to Dürer’s most beloved animal study.
100% Natural Cotton: Soft, heavy-weight, and breathable. Because the design is woven directly into the fabric, the detail of the “hare’s fur” is captured in the very grain of the textile.
Heirloom Quality: This isn’t just a throw; it’s a piece of art designed to last for generations, much like the original work it honors.
Multifunctional Decor: Drape it over a leather armchair, use it as a cozy layer on your bed, or hang it as a majestic wall tapestry.
Available Sizes
- Small – 52” × 37”
- Medium – 60” × 50”
- Large – 80” × 60”
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle
- Use mild detergent — no bleach
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry
- Do not iron directly on the design
- Do not dry clean














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