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Strange climbing birds (coloured engraving)
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Strange climbing birds (coloured engraving)
998187 Strange climbing birds (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1747-1822)
MerkwAordige KlettervAogel
Der Turako, der Tamatia, der Grosschnabelbartvogel oder Weishals-Faulvogel, der Barbikan, der Mayna-Bartvogel, der Paradies-Jacamar, der goldgrAone Jacamar, VAogel
Turaco persa, Bucco tamatia, Bucco macrorhynchos, Bucco barbarus, Bucco maynanensis, Galbula paradisea, Galbula viridis); ePurix Verlag Volker Christen; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23056710
© Purix Verlag Volker Christen / Bridgeman Images
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This coloured engraving titled "Strange climbing birds" takes us back to the 19th century, showcasing the incredible diversity of avian species. The print features a collection of unique and exotic birds, each with its own distinct characteristics. From left to right, we are introduced to these fascinating creatures: the Turako, known for its vibrant plumage; the Tamatia, a peculiar bird with an unusual beak; the Grosschnabelbartvogel or Weishals-Faulvogel, distinguished by its white neck and lazy disposition; the Barbikan, displaying striking patterns on its feathers; the Mayna-Bartvogel, boasting an impressive mustache-like feature; the Paradies-Jacamar and goldgrAone Jacamar - both adorned in resplendent colors. The artist's attention to detail is evident in this finely crafted engraving. Each bird is meticulously depicted with intricate lines and delicate shading that bring them to life on paper. This artwork was originally published in Friedrich Justin Bertuch's Picture Book for Children between 1790-1830. Now part of a private collection, this print allows us a glimpse into nature's wonders from centuries ago. It serves as a reminder of our planet's rich biodiversity and invites us to appreciate these strange climbing birds' beauty and uniqueness.
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