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Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LX, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
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Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LX, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LX, c. 1575/1580
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This exquisite 16th-century artwork, titled "Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate LX" by Joris Hoefnagel, showcases an intricately detailed illustration of various European birds and amphibians. Dating from around 1575/1580, this masterpiece is a captivating example of the naturalistic art and scientific inquiry that characterized the Renaissance period. Joris Hoefnagel, a renowned Flemish artist, meticulously rendered each creature in watercolor and gouache on vellum, with an ornate gold oval border. The plate features a goldfinch (Carduelis elegans) perched on a twig, its vibrant red and yellow plumage contrasting against the muted background. Nearby, a magpie (Pica pica) sits on a branch, its glossy black and white feathers shimmering in the light. A crow (Corvus corax) is depicted in the lower left corner, its menacing beak and sharp eyes conveying a sense of intelligence and cunning. This artwork is a testament to Hoefnagel's exceptional skill as an artist and his deep understanding of the natural world. The illustrations were likely created for inclusion in a book, possibly a natural history or scientific text. The rich colors and fine details of the birds and amphibians are a reflection of the European fascination with the natural world during the Renaissance. Today, this precious artwork is housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., where it continues to inspire awe and admiration from visitors. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the illustrations transport us back to the 16th century, offering a glimpse into the world of natural history and scientific inquiry during this remarkable period in European history.
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