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Rog Batoidea Rajomorphii Rocche Raya Raie title
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Rog Batoidea Rajomorphii Rocche Raya Raie title
Rog (Batoidea or Rajomorphii), Rocche. / Raya. / Raie. (title on object), Rog. Numbered top right: 19. At the top the name in seven languages. Part of the sixth album with drawings of fish, shells and insects. Sixth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanations in Dutch, Latin and French, cartilaginous fishes: ray, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, pencil, chalk, watercolor (paint), deck paint, ink, pen, h 164 mm × w 282 mm
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Media ID 19550493
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1596 1600 1610 Animals Anselmus Boetius De Boodt Birds Chalk Commissioned Deck Paint Emperor Rudolf Ii Explanations Fish Insects Latin Numbered Top Right Pencil Plants Shells Sixth Sixth Album Title Twelve Albums Batoidea Raie
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This print showcases a stunning artwork titled "Rog (Batoidea or Rajomorphii), Rocche. / Raya. / Raie". The piece is part of the sixth album, which features intricate drawings of fish, shells, and insects. Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II around 1600, this collection of twelve albums captures animals, birds, and plants known during that era. The artwork itself depicts various cartilaginous fishes known as rays. Created by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt between 1596 and 1610, the drawing beautifully combines pencil sketches with vibrant watercolors and ink accents. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke. At the top right corner of the print, we find a numbered label indicating it as number 19 within the series. Additionally, there is an inscription in seven different languages that adds an international touch to this exquisite piece. The combination of paper, pencil, chalks, watercolor paints, deck paint, ink pens used in creating this masterpiece gives it depth and texture. It measures approximately 164 mm in height and 282 mm in width. This print from the Liszt Collection offers viewers a glimpse into the rich history of scientific illustration during Emperor Rudolf II's reign. It serves as a testament to both artistic skill and scientific curiosity prevalent at that time.
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