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The Black-Cap, illustration from A History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick

The Black-Cap, illustration from A History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick


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The Black-Cap, illustration from A History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick

XJF488969 The Black-Cap, illustration from A History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick, first published 1797 (woodcut) by Bewick, Thomas (1753-1828); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Blackcap (latin: Sylvia atricapilla) is a common and widespread sylviid warbler.); English, out of copyright

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The Black-Cap, a captivating illustration from Thomas Bewick's renowned A History of British Birds, takes us on a journey through time to the enchanting world of ornithology. This exquisite woodcut print, first published in 1797, showcases Bewick's exceptional talent and attention to detail. Perched delicately on a branch amidst lush foliage, the black-capped warbler steals our hearts with its elegant presence. With its scientific name Sylvia atricapilla, this common sylviid warbler is celebrated for its melodious song that graces gardens across Britain. Bewick's masterful depiction captures every intricate feather and contour of the black-cap. The artist's meticulous craftsmanship brings life to this avian beauty as it blends seamlessly with nature's vibrant tapestry of leaves and twigs. As we gaze upon this timeless artwork, we are transported into the serene realm of birdsong-filled gardens. The black-cap becomes more than just an illustration; it embodies the essence of British wildlife and reminds us of our deep connection with nature. This print serves as a testament to Bewick's lasting legacy in ornithological artistry. It invites us to appreciate not only the artistic brilliance but also the profound significance these creatures hold within our natural world.

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