THE STORY OF THE PRAYING HANDS
The famous “Praying Hands” picture was created by Albrecht Durer, the son of a Hungarian goldsmith. He was born in Germany in 1471 and died if 1528. As is the case with nearly all men of genius, fact and fancy become interwoven and create the legend of the artist as we know him today. It is said that while studying art, Albert, as he was called, and a friend roomed together. However, their meager income earned on the side as they studied, did not prove to be sufficient to meet their needs for rent, food, and other living expenses. Albert suggested that he would go to work to earn the necessary income for both of them while his friend pursued his studies. When finished, the friend would then go to work to provide support while Durer would continue his studies. The friend was pleased with the plan, except that he insisted that he be the first to work,…
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