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Tui (young and adult)

Tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae novaeseelandiae (young and adult). Artwork by JG Keulemans from Sir Walter Lawry Bullers A History of the Birds of New Zealand, Vol.1 Plate 10 Date: 1888

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A History Of The Birds Of New Zealand Buller Jg Keulemans John Gerrard Keulemans Keulemans Meliphagidae Passeriformes Passerine Sauropsid Sauropsida Watercolor Prosthemadera Prosthemadera Novaeseelandiae


21.5"x17.5" (55x44cm) Premium Frame

Introducing the captivating Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the enchanting Tui birds in their natural habitat. These exquisite prints are sourced from the renowned Mary Evans Prints Online, showcasing the stunning artwork of JG Keulemans from Sir Walter Lawry Bullers' "A History of the Birds of New Zealand." Experience the beauty of the Tui in two mesmerizing stages of life - the young and the adult. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original artwork. Bring the wonders of New Zealand's diverse wildlife into your home or office with these elegant and sophisticated framed prints. Note: Sizes may vary depending on the specific framing option you choose. Please check the product listing for detailed dimensions.

Framed and mounted 17x12 print. Professionally handmade full timber moulded frames are finished off with framers tape and come with a hanging solution on the back. Outer dimensions are 21.5x17.5 inches (546x444mm). Quality timber frame frame moulding (20mm wide and 30mm deep) with frame colours in your choice of black, white, or raw oak and a choice of black or white card mounts. Frames have a perspex front providing a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish which is easily cleaned with a damp cloth.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 41.8cm x 41.8cm (16.5" x 16.5")

Estimated Product Size is 44.4cm x 54.6cm (17.5" x 21.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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1. Title: "The Enchanting Transformation: A Young and Adult Tui from New Zealand" This artwork by the renowned Dutch naturalist artist JG Keulemans, featured in Sir Walter Lawry Buller's "A History of the Birds of New Zealand" (Volume 1, Plate 10, 1888), showcases the striking transformation of the Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) from a young bird to an adult. The Tui is a native bird species endemic to New Zealand, belonging to the Meliphagidae family, order Passeriformes, and the class Sauropsida. In this exquisite watercolor painting, we witness the youthful Tui on the left, displaying a speckled plumage with a distinct white patch on its underparts. Its beak is shorter and less curved compared to the adult's. The adult Tui on the right is a sight to behold, with its iridescent, glossy black plumage, long, decurved beak, and distinctive white feathers on its throat forming a collar. The adult's eyes are bright and alert, reflecting its intelligence and curiosity. The Tui is known for its unique and melodic song, which can be heard throughout New Zealand forests. Its long, curved beak is adapted for nectar feeding, making it an essential pollinator in the ecosystem. The Tui's ability to mimic various sounds, including other bird species and human voices, adds to its charm and fascination. This historical illustration not only captures the physical transformation of the Tui but also highlights the intricate details and beauty of this remarkable New Zealand native bird. Keulemans' masterful use of watercolors brings the Tui to life, allowing us to appreciate its unique features and the importance of its role in the country's natural history.

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