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File:Self-portrait at 13 by Albrecht Dürer.jpg

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Title Self-portrait
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Deutsch: Albrecht Dürer, Selbstportät mit 13 Jahren, Silberstiftzeichnung
English: Durer self-portrait at the age of thirteen
Date 1484
Medium drawing on paper (Silverpoint)
Dimensions 27.5 × 19.6 cm (10.8 × 7.7 in)
Graphische Sammlung, Vienna
Inscriptions Dz hab ich ausd eim spigell nach mir selbd kuntirfet In 1484 Jar Do ich noch ein kind word. Abräthr Dürir
Source/Photographer Fig 37 from Self Portrait: Renaissance to Contemporary (Anthony Bond, Joanna Woodall, ISBN 978-1855143579).

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