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Porphyrio martinica, purple galinule
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Porphyrio martinica, purple galinule
Plate 305 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
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Aquatint Audubon Beak Behaviour Birds Of America Gruiformes Locomotion Porphyrio Purple Rallidae Gallinule Porphyrio Martinica Porphyrio Martinicus Purple Gallinule
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This stunningly beautiful and intricately detailed illustration showcases the Purple Gallinule, Porphyrio martinica, also known as the Purple Swamphen, depicted in its natural habitat during daytime. Plate 305 from John James Audubon's iconic work, "Birds of America," was created between 1835 and 1838, and this particular print is a hand-coloured aquatint engraving produced by R. Havell (& Son) in London. The Purple Gallinule is a large, distinctive bird belonging to the Rallidae family, found in the swamps and marshes of the Americas. With its vibrant purple-red plumage, long, red legs, and distinctive yellow beak, this bird is a sight to behold. In this illustration, we see the bird in a dynamic pose, with one leg extended, showcasing its excellent locomotion skills in the wetland environment. The anatomy of the Purple Gallinule is expertly rendered in this illustration, with every feather, muscle, and vein meticulously detailed. The artist's keen observation and attention to behaviour are evident in the way the bird's beak is slightly open, possibly indicating it is foraging for food in the water. The use of the aquatint technique adds depth and texture to the illustration, making the Purple Gallinule's plumage appear lifelike and iridescent. The hand-colouring further enhances the artwork's beauty, adding vibrancy and detail to the bird's plumage and surroundings. This illustration is a testament to Audubon's unwavering dedication to documenting the natural world, and the skill and artistry of the engravers and colourists who brought his vision to life. It is a valuable historical and artistic treasure that continues to inspire and captivate viewers today.
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