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Common Crane (Grus cinerea), 1900, (1900). Artist: Charles Whymper
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Common Crane (Grus cinerea), 1900, (1900). Artist: Charles Whymper
Common Crane (Grus cinerea), 1900, (1900). From The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of The British Islands, by Charles Dixon, illustrated by Charles Whymper. [Pawson & Brailsford, Sheffield, 1900]
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This photo print, titled "Common Crane (Grus cinerea), 1900" showcases the incredible talent of artist Charles Whymper. Taken from his renowned work, "The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of The British Islands" this illustration is a true testament to Whymper's skill in capturing the beauty of wildlife. In this side view portrait, we are transported to an idyllic riverbank setting where the Common Crane gracefully walks with caution. Its grey plumage stands out against the vibrant backdrop of nature, creating a striking contrast that highlights its elegance. Whymper's attention to detail is evident in every stroke as he meticulously captures the intricate patterns on the bird's neck and body. The chromolithograph technique used adds depth and richness to each color, making this piece truly come alive. Dating back to 1900, this artwork provides us with a glimpse into Britain's natural heritage during the early 20th century. It serves as both a historical document and an artistic masterpiece that celebrates our rich biodiversity. As we admire this print, let us appreciate not only Charles Whymper's talent but also the importance of preserving our precious wildlife for future generations. This remarkable portrayal reminds us of nature's wonders and encourages us to cherish and protect these magnificent creatures that share our world.
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