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Chrysochloris asiatica (Cape golden mole), 1777. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
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Chrysochloris asiatica (Cape golden mole), 1777. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Chrysochloris asiatica (Cape golden mole), 1777
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This exquisite 18th century drawing depicts Chrysochloris asiatica, also known as the Cape golden mole, a unique and intriguing creature native to South Africa. The artwork was created by the Dutch naturalist and artist, Robert Jacob Gordon, in 1777. The Cape golden mole is an insectivore and is known for its distinct golden fur and blind, highly sensitive sense of touch, which allows it to navigate its underground burrow system. Gordon's meticulous attention to detail is evident in this close-up portrait of the golden mole's profile. The artist used a combination of chalk, ink, and watercolor paint on paper to capture the textured details of the animal's fur and the intricate patterns of its skin. The drawing is titled "Chrysochloris asiatica" and is inscribed with Gordon's handwriting, adding to its historical significance. As a naturalist and artist, Gordon traveled extensively throughout the African continent, documenting the diverse wildlife of the region. His sketchbook, filled with drawings of various African animals, is now a valuable resource for scientists and historians. This particular drawing, with its delicate shading and precise detail, is a testament to Gordon's skill as both an observer and an artist. The Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands, a renowned museum for heritage art and science, is home to this precious drawing, which is a reminder of the rich natural history of Africa and the important role that art and science played in documenting and preserving it for future generations.
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