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Page 37. 1. Unidentified bird. Agile Honeyeater. Black-Headed Creeper (Watling 185 / 106)
5670920 Page 37. 1. Unidentified bird. Agile Honeyeater. Black-Headed Creeper (Watling 185/106). 2. Unidentified bird. Lanius flavigaster. Yellow-bellied Shrike (Watling 106/30) (w/c on paper) by Unknown artist, (18th century); 50.3x39.2 cm; Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: Volume 04: Zoology of N. [New] Holland etc. 32 watercolours of fish and 112 watercolours of birds.
Watermarked J Whatman.); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; out of copyright
Media ID 23584144
© Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a stunning piece of artwork from the 18th century. Titled "Page 37.1. Unidentified bird. Agile Honeyeater. Black-Headed Creeper" this watercolor painting captures the beauty and intricacy of Australian avian fauna. The artist, unfortunately unknown, has depicted two unidentified birds in exquisite detail. The first bird is identified as an Agile Honeyeater and Black-Headed Creeper, while the second is recognized as a Yellow-bellied Shrike or Lanius flavigaster. Measuring at 50.3x39.2 cm, this artwork can be found in the Mitchell Library at the State Library of New South Wales, where it forms part of Volume 04: Zoology of N. Holland etc. , which includes an impressive collection of watercolors featuring fish and birds. The vibrant colors and lifelike representation make these paintings a valuable contribution to natural history and ornithology studies during that era. Perched on branches against a backdrop of lush foliage, these birds exude grace and elegance. With its yellow breast prominently displayed, one can admire every intricate detail captured by the skilled hand behind this masterpiece. Preserved for generations to come, this remarkable artwork offers us a glimpse into Australia's rich biodiversity and serves as a testament to our fascination with nature's wonders throughout history.
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