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Keulemans Collection

"Discover the Vibrant Wildlife of New Zealand through Keulemans' Art" Step into the enchanting world of New Zealand's diverse bird species

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Keulemans Collection: New Zealand Fantail (Melanistic var. on left)
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Keulemans Collection: Tui (young and adult)
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Keulemans Collection: Strigops habroptilus, kakapo
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Keulemans Collection: Huia (male and female)
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Keulemans Collection: New Zealand Pigeon Kereru
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Keulemans Collection: Various Cyanoramphus parakeets
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Keulemans Collection: Australasian Bittern Matuku Hrepo
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Keulemans Collection: South Island Takahe, Porphyrio hochestetteri
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Keulemans Collection: New Zealand Kingfisher (young and adult)
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Keulemans Collection: New Zealand Quail Koreke (male and female)
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Keulemans Collection: Paradise Shelduck Putangitangi
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Keulemans Collection: Stitchbird Hihi (female and male)
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Keulemans Collection: Kea, Nestor notabilis
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Keulemans Collection: Yellow Eyed Penguin and Snares Crested Penguin
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Keulemans Collection: Little Spotted Kiwi or Kiwi Pukupuku
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Keulemans Collection: Kaka, Nestor meridionalis
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Keulemans Collection: Dartford Warblers, 1887, (1942). Creator: Johannes Keulemans
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Keulemans Collection: Pukeko, Porphyrio melanotus melanotus
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Keulemans Collection: Skull of Canis magellanicus, 19th century illustration
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Keulemans Collection: Northern cassowary by JG Keulemans
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Keulemans Collection: Eagle Owl (Bubo Ignavus), 1871-1896 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Keulemans Collection: Rose-coloured Starling (Pastor roseus), 1871-96 (hand coloured lithograph)
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Keulemans Collection: Thaumalea Amherstiae (Lady Amhersts Pheasant), 1870-1872 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Keulemans Collection: Bluebellied Roller, 1893 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Keulemans Collection: A Magpie Observing Fieldmice, (coloured chalks and watercolour on paper)
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Keulemans Collection: Dichocerus Bicornis, 1876-1882 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Keulemans Collection: Dwarf cassowary by JG Keulemans
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Keulemans Collection: Blue Duck Whio & New Zealand Scaup Papango
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Keulemans Collection: North Island Brown Kiwi, Apteryx mantelli
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Keulemans Collection: Southern cassowary by JG Keulemans
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Keulemans Collection: South Island Saddleback Tieke
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Keulemans Collection: Fernbird Matata New Zealand Pipit Pihoihoi
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Keulemans Collection: New Zealand Falcon Karearea (adult & young)
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Keulemans Collection: Pied Shag Karuhiruhi, Chatham Island Shag
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Keulemans Collection: Northern cassowary by JG Keulemans
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Keulemans Collection: North Island Kokako, Callaeas wilsoni
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Keulemans Collection: South Island & North Island Piopio
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Keulemans Collection: Various Petroica species of New Zealand
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Keulemans Collection: Yellowhead, Whitehead, Brown Creeper
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Keulemans Collection: Silvereye Tauhou, Bellbird Korimako
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Keulemans Collection: Rifleman, Bush Wren & Rock Wren
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Keulemans Collection: Long-tailed Cuckoo and Grey Warbler
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Keulemans Collection: Kaka, Nestor meridionalis (variety on left)
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Keulemans Collection: Shining Cuckoo (adult & young in Warbler nest)
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Keulemans Collection: Morepork Ruru, Laughing Owl Whekau
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Keulemans Collection: Swamp Harrier Kahu (young and adult)
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Keulemans Collection: Banded Dotterel, New Zealand Dotterel
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Keulemans Collection: Shore Plover Tuturuatu, Wrybill Ngutu Pare


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"Discover the Vibrant Wildlife of New Zealand through Keulemans' Art" Step into the enchanting world of New Zealand's diverse bird species, beautifully captured by the talented artist Johannes Keulemans. From the majestic Strigops habroptilus, commonly known as kakapo, to the charming Tui in both its young and adult forms, Keulemans brings these creatures to life on canvas. Intriguingly, it also portrays a melanistic variation of the New Zealand Fantail on his left-hand side. The dark plumage adds an air of mystery to this already captivating bird. Moving on to another iconic species, we encounter male and female Huia birds depicted with meticulous detail - their unique beaks and feathers truly stand out. Cyanoramphus parakeets grace Keulemans' artwork with their vibrant colors and playful nature. These various parakeet species showcase the rich avian diversity found in New Zealand. Additionally, we are introduced to the elegant New Zealand Pigeon Kereru as it perches gracefully amidst lush foliage. Venturing further into this artistic journey, we stumble upon South Island Takahe (Porphyrio hochestetteri), a rare flightless bird that has been successfully preserved thanks to conservation efforts. The vivid portrayal captures its distinctive appearance perfectly. It also delves into capturing different stages of development in birds such as the youthful exuberance of New Zealand Kingfishers alongside their mature counterparts. Furthermore, he masterfully depicts male and female New Zealand Quails Koreke showcasing their subtle yet striking differences. Amongst his extensive collection is an 1887 piece featuring Dartford Warblers - a testament to Keuleman's enduring legacy as an artist whose work spans generations. Another noteworthy addition is Paradise Shelduck Putangitangi; its graceful presence symbolizes harmony within nature. Finally, no exploration would be complete without encountering the mischievous Kea, Nestor notabilis.