Mouse Mat : Black-headed Jay, Garrulus lanceolatus
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Black-headed Jay, Garrulus lanceolatus
Number 14 of 61 watercolour drawings of birds from the Himalaya Mountains in the collection of Lady Mary Bentinck. Artist unknown, date 1833, Library & Archives Z88 f BEN Date: 1833
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Media ID 14239279
© Mary Evans / Natural History Museum
Bentinck Corvidae Garrulus Himalaya Mountains Himalayas Lady Mary Bentinck Passeriformes Passerine Sauropsid Sauropsida Watercolor Wing Garrulus Lanceolatus
Mouse Pad
Bring some life into your office, or create a heartfelt gift, with a personalised deluxe Mouse Mat. Made of high-density black foam with a tough, stain-resistant inter-woven cloth cover they will brighten up any home or corporate office.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "Black-headed Jay (Garrulus lanceolatus) - Number 14 of 61 Watercolour Drawings of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains in the Collection of Lady Mary Bentinck" This exquisite watercolour painting depicts the Black-headed Jay (Garrulus lanceolatus), the fourteenth piece in a series of sixty-one avian illustrations produced in 1833. The collection, which is housed in the Library & Archives at Mary Evans Picture Library, was assembled by Lady Mary Bentinck during her time in India. The Black-headed Jay, a member of the Corvidae family and the Passeriformes order, is native to the Himalayas and other parts of Asia. Its distinctive plumage features a glossy black head, neck, and wings, contrasting with its blue-grey back, white underparts, and red eyes. This bird is known for its intelligence, agility, and versatility in various habitats. The artist responsible for this work remains unknown, but their skill is evident in the intricate details and lifelike representation of the Black-headed Jay. The painting showcases the bird's wing structure, revealing the sauropsid ancestry of birds, as well as its expressive eyes and vibrant colors. Lady Mary Bentinck, an influential figure in British colonial India, was an avid collector of natural history specimens and art. Her extensive collection of watercolour drawings of birds from the Himalayas provides valuable insights into the avian diversity of the region during the early 19th century. This Black-headed Jay painting is a testament to the artistic talent and natural curiosity that flourished during this era. The rich history of this artwork is evident in its intricate details, vibrant colors, and the story it tells about the natural world and the people who explored it. This watercolour drawing offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the beauty of the Black-headed Jay and the artistic prowess of its creator.
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