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Buff-Breasted Sandpiper (Tringites rufescns), Bartrams Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda), 1900, (1 Artist: Charles Whymper
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Buff-Breasted Sandpiper (Tringites rufescns), Bartrams Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda), 1900, (1 Artist: Charles Whymper
Buff-Breasted Sandpiper (Tringites rufescns), Bartrams Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda), 1900, (1900)
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Beak Bending Forwards Charles Dixon Charles H Charles H Whymper Charles Whymper Chromolithograph Curiosity Game Bird Pair Pawson Brailsford Plumage Publishers Sandpiper Whymper Wildfowl Wildlife Bartramia Longicauda Buff Breasted Sandpiper
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This chromolithograph print, created in 1900 by artist Charles Whymper, showcases the exquisite beauty of two bird species - the Buff-Breasted Sandpiper and Bartram's Sandpiper. The image captures a side view of these magnificent creatures as they stand gracefully on the riverbank, their plumage displaying a stunning array of brown hues. Whymper's illustration perfectly conveys the curiosity and close bond shared between this pair of sandpipers. With their beaks slightly bent forward, they appear to be engrossed in exploring their surroundings. The attention to detail is remarkable, highlighting every intricate feature from their game bird-like profiles to the delicate texture of their feathers. As we delve into this century-old artwork, it transports us back to a time when British wildlife was celebrated through artistic expression. This print not only serves as an aesthetic delight but also offers valuable insights into our geographical heritage. Published by renowned publishers Pawson & Brailsford and collected by Dixon29 for preservation, this piece has become a treasured representation of wildfowl during the early 20th century. Its historical significance lies in its ability to capture nature's wonders with such precision and artistry. With its rich color palette and lifelike portrayal, Whymper's work continues to captivate viewers today. It reminds us of the importance of cherishing our natural world while serving as a testament to both his talent as an artist and his dedication towards preserving Britain's avian diversity for
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