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Ornamental Birds Collection

In the enchanting Menagerie Managerie, a corner of the Amsterdam Canal House Garden is adorned with a stunning display of ornamental birds

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Menagerie Managerie kinds birds corner balustrade

Menagerie Managerie kinds birds corner balustrade
The Menagerie The Managerie, The Menagerie. All kinds of birds on the corner of a balustrade with an ornamental vase. Among the birds are cockatoos, parrots and parakeets

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Amsterdam Canal House Garden Amsterdam city garden

Amsterdam Canal House Garden Amsterdam city garden
An Amsterdam Canal House Garden An Amsterdam city garden, View of an Amsterdam city garden with an arbor with some statues at the end

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: A Hunters Bag Terrace Hunters Bag Hunting booty

A Hunters Bag Terrace Hunters Bag Hunting booty
A Hunters Bag on a Terrace A Hunters Bag on a Terrace, Hunting booty at a landing. On the stairs in front of a balustrade lie a dead hare, heron, snip, pheasant and other poultry

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Blue peacock ornamental birds peacock Pieter Pietersz

Blue peacock ornamental birds peacock Pieter Pietersz
Blue peacock, ornamental birds: peacock, Pieter Pietersz. Barbiers, 1759 - 1842, paper, watercolor (paint), pencil, brush, h 348 mm × w 531 mm

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Mirror peacock ornamental birds peacock Pieter Pietersz

Mirror peacock ornamental birds peacock Pieter Pietersz
Mirror peacock, ornamental birds: peacock, Pieter Pietersz. Barbiers, 1759 - 1842, paper, watercolor (paint), pencil, brush, h 268 mm × w 324 mm

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Title page F Aguilon Opticorum libri sex 1613 Opticorvm libri sex

Title page F Aguilon Opticorum libri sex 1613 Opticorvm libri sex
Title page for F. Aguilon, Opticorum libri sex, 1613 Opticorvm libri sex (title on object), The Latin title of the book is central to a rectangular frame

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Five birds spider Birds series title Five birds perched

Five birds spider Birds series title Five birds perched
Five birds and a spider Birds (series title), Five birds perched on a piece of fruit or a branch. Bottom left a peacock. There is a spider at the top

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Frisian twelve birds stork Frisians birds series title

Frisian twelve birds stork Frisians birds series title
Frisian with twelve birds, including a stork Frisians with birds (series title), In the middle a stork with a parrot on either side on a branch

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Passport card part coast Brazil Passport card

Passport card part coast Brazil Passport card
Passport card of part of the coast of Brazil Passport card of the sea coasts of Brazil, between Rio Coroipo and Rio Ponica (title on object), Passport card of a part of the coast of Brazil

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Pass card part coast Brazil Uruguay Argentina Pass card

Pass card part coast Brazil Uruguay Argentina Pass card
Pass card of part of the coast of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina Pass card of the sea coasts of, Brazil, between IS Catharina, and CS Anthonio (title on object)

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Pass card portion coast Brazil delta Amazon River Pass card

Pass card portion coast Brazil delta Amazon River Pass card
Pass card of a portion of the coast of Brazil with the delta of the Amazon River Pass card, of the sea coasts of, Brazil, between, Cabo North, and Cabo de Cuma (title on object)

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Sea chart part Bay Biscay Bilbao New Pascaart

Sea chart part Bay Biscay Bilbao New Pascaart
Sea chart of part of the Bay of Biscay near Bilbao New Pascaart of the Sea coast of Biscay and Asturias between Bilbao and Luarca (title on object)

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Fall female snake Eve offers Adam apple tree

Fall female snake Eve offers Adam apple tree
Fall with female snake, Eve offers Adam an apple from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Around a branch of the tree is the snake that has the face of a woman

Background imageOrnamental Birds Collection: Hens rooster peacock fowl cock hen chicken etc

Hens rooster peacock fowl cock hen chicken etc
Hens, a rooster and a peacock, fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.), ornamental birds: peacock, attributes of Aesculapius: cock, Jan Griffier (I) (possibly), 1667 - 1718, paper, h 153 mm × w 222 mm


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In the enchanting Menagerie Managerie, a corner of the Amsterdam Canal House Garden is adorned with a stunning display of ornamental birds. Perched gracefully on the balustrade, these exquisite creatures captivate all who pass by. Among them, a Blue peacock named Pieter Pietersz steals the show with its vibrant plumage. Its mirror-like feathers reflect sunlight, creating an ethereal glow that mesmerizes onlookers. This magnificent bird pays homage to F Aguilon's Opticorum libri sex from 1613, where beauty and optics intertwine. Not far away, in another section of this avian paradise, Five birds find solace atop a spider-shaped structure. This series showcases their delicate forms as they perch majestically against the backdrop of Amsterdam's cityscape. Further along stands Frisian twelve birds, featuring storks proudly representing their Frisians heritage. These elegant creatures symbolize grace and tranquility amidst bustling urban life. A passport card reveals yet another chapter in this tale of ornamental birds. Part coast Brazil unveils its rich biodiversity through feathered inhabitants while neighboring Uruguay and Argentina boast their own Pass card treasures. In southeastern Florida and northeastern Cuba lies a Pass Map showcasing coastal wonders shared between these two regions. As we explore further into this world of ornamental birds, our senses are heightened by each intricate detail found within every corner and terrace. The Hunters Bag Terrace displays hunting booty collected throughout history—a testament to mankind's fascination with avian beauty. These ornamental birds serve as ambassadors for nature's splendor—reminding us to appreciate the diversity that surrounds us at every turn.