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Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LXII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
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Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LXII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LXII, c. 1575/1580
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This exquisite 16th century artwork, titled "Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LXII" by Joris Hoefnagel, showcases two fascinating species of the animal kingdom - the Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita) and the Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus). The plate, believed to have been created between 1575 and 1580, is a stunning watercolor and gouache illustration on vellum, framed with an intricate gold oval border. Joris Hoefnagel, a renowned Flemish artist, meticulously captured the unique features of these birds, showcasing their distinct plumage, beaks, and postures. The Bald Ibis, with its striking bald head and long, curved beak, is depicted standing on a rocky shore, while the Glossy Ibis, with its glossy, iridescent feathers and long, downward-curved beak, wades in a serene pond. This artwork is a testament to Hoefnagel's exceptional talent and the European fascination with natural history during the Renaissance period. The Bald Ibis, native to Africa, and the Glossy Ibis, found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, were likely brought to Europe through trade and exploration. Hoefnagel's detailed illustration not only serves as a beautiful work of art but also as an important record of natural history. Today, this precious artwork is part of the rich collection at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world. The plate invites us to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the natural world, reminding us of the importance of preserving and studying the natural history of our planet.
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