
Moutet "Young Hare" Easter Tea Towel
Celebrate the joys of the Easter season with this spectacular tea towel from the venerable Moutet weavers of France. Using Albrecht Dürer's iconic "Young Hare" painting as its centerpiece, this exceptional towel is a masterpiece for the kitchen, lovingly woven with bright pink hues that spread the cheer of springtime.
100% cotton. Machine wash cool with like colors. Tumble dry low or for best results line dry. These densely woven jacquard towels will become even more absorbent with each wash. 27" x 20".
Learn More About Albrecht Dürer's "Young Hare" Painting
Young Hare was created by German artist Albrecht Dürer and is widely considered one of his most popular works. Completed in Dürer’s workshop in 1502, it has been widely acknowledged as an observational art masterpiece.
While often given the English title of The Young Hare, the hare itself has actually been identified as mature. The German title Feldhase literally translates to Field Hare, which would be a more apt title.
The painting itself was created using both body color (also known as gouache) and watercolor - two mediums Dürer frequently used.
Today the work is housed in the Graphische Sammlung Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria.
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Moutet "Young Hare" Easter Tea Towel
Celebrate the joys of the Easter season with this spectacular tea towel from the venerable Moutet weavers of France. Using Albrecht Dürer's iconic "Young Hare" painting as its centerpiece, this exceptional towel is a masterpiece for the kitchen, lovingly woven with bright pink hues that spread the cheer of springtime.
100% cotton. Machine wash cool with like colors. Tumble dry low or for best results line dry. These densely woven jacquard towels will become even more absorbent with each wash. 27" x 20".
Learn More About Albrecht Dürer's "Young Hare" Painting
Young Hare was created by German artist Albrecht Dürer and is widely considered one of his most popular works. Completed in Dürer’s workshop in 1502, it has been widely acknowledged as an observational art masterpiece.
While often given the English title of The Young Hare, the hare itself has actually been identified as mature. The German title Feldhase literally translates to Field Hare, which would be a more apt title.
The painting itself was created using both body color (also known as gouache) and watercolor - two mediums Dürer frequently used.
Today the work is housed in the Graphische Sammlung Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria.
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Celebrate the joys of the Easter season with this spectacular tea towel from the venerable Moutet weavers of France. Using Albrecht Dürer's iconic "Young Hare" painting as its centerpiece, this exceptional towel is a masterpiece for the kitchen, lovingly woven with bright pink hues that spread the cheer of springtime.
100% cotton. Machine wash cool with like colors. Tumble dry low or for best results line dry. These densely woven jacquard towels will become even more absorbent with each wash. 27" x 20".
Learn More About Albrecht Dürer's "Young Hare" Painting
Young Hare was created by German artist Albrecht Dürer and is widely considered one of his most popular works. Completed in Dürer’s workshop in 1502, it has been widely acknowledged as an observational art masterpiece.
While often given the English title of The Young Hare, the hare itself has actually been identified as mature. The German title Feldhase literally translates to Field Hare, which would be a more apt title.
The painting itself was created using both body color (also known as gouache) and watercolor - two mediums Dürer frequently used.
Today the work is housed in the Graphische Sammlung Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria.






















