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DÜRER, Albrecht: Study of an Apostle’s Hands (Praying Hands)

🖼 Study of an Apostle’s Hands (Praying Hands), c. 1508
Brush drawing on blue primed paper
290 × 197 cm
Vienna, Austria

Study of an Apostle's Hands (Praying Hands) Created during the Northern Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer's meticulous study captures the profound spirituality and technical mastery that defined early 16th-century German art. The reverent pose of clasped hands became an iconic image of prayer and devotion, reflecting both the artist's deep religious faith and his obsessive pursuit of perfect anatomical representation. Dürer's virtuosic draftsmanship transforms a humble devotional gesture into a timeless meditation on human spirituality, demonstrating why he remains one of history's greatest draftsmen.

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