WOLPERTINGER
Lepus cornutus was first discovered in 16th century. Wolpertinger is a subspecies and endemic in German woods, they are often to be seen during easter and have a sweet tooth. Though all these beings are congeneric (Lepus cornutus, Wolpertinger, Elwetritsch, Rasselbock, Jackalope, Skvader, and Raurakl) it seems that each variety has it own habits and specialities.
Subject | 2 × 2 cm, Aquarell |
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Paper | 300g Water Color Paper |
Dimensions | 20 × 20 cm |
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1 of 10 prints in original size on Hahnemühle PhotoRag® 308 gsm