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Palm cockatoo, in or after c.1780. Creators: Robert Jacob Gordon, Johannes Schumacher
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Palm cockatoo, in or after c.1780. Creators: Robert Jacob Gordon, Johannes Schumacher
Palm cockatoo, in or after c.1780
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This 18th century artwork depicts a Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus) in a state of apparent anger or bad temper, as captured by the skilled hands of Dutch artists Robert Jacob Gordon and Johannes Schumacher. The lifelike drawing, executed in chalk, ink, and watercolor on paper, offers a close-up view of the bird's distinctive crested profile. The Palm Cockatoo, native to the low countries of South Africa, is known for its large, grey plumage and distinctive red and black feathers adorning its crest. Gordon and Schumacher's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate rendering of the bird's textured feathers and the subtle shading that adds depth and dimension to the artwork. The artists' use of a sketchbook format lends an intimate, personal touch to the piece, as if we are peering into their own ornithological study. The Palm Cockatoo's angry expression, with its beak slightly agape and feathers ruffled, adds a sense of drama and intrigue to the artwork. This may be a metaphor for the bird's reputation for being territorial and protective, or simply a representation of its natural curiosity and alertness. This artwork, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands, is a testament to the rich artistic and scientific heritage of the European Enlightenment period. The Palm Cockatoo, with its striking appearance and unique character, continues to captivate and inspire artists and naturalists alike, making this artwork a timeless treasure in the world of ornithology and wildlife art.
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