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Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
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Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling), 1777-1786
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This exquisite 18th century artwork depicts the Creatophora cinerea, or Wattled Starling, a native bird of South Africa. Created by Dutch artist Robert Jacob Gordon between 1777 and 1786, this masterpiece showcases the intricate details of the starling's plumage and distinctive wattles. The bird is shown in a close-up profile view, perched on a tree stump, anticipating its next move. Gordon's skillful use of chalk, ink, and watercolor paint brings the Wattled Starling to life, capturing the essence of this passerine species that is known for its nomadic habits and distinctive black and beige coloration. The starling's plumage is rendered with remarkable accuracy, from the fine details of its feathers to the subtle shading that adds depth and texture. The artwork is titled "Creatophora cinerea" and is a testament to the natural history and ornithology of the African continent during the eighteenth century. It is a valuable addition to any collection of heritage art, particularly those focused on the Low Countries or European natural history. The lettering and text surrounding the image add to the overall aesthetic, providing context and information about the subject matter. This beautiful artwork is a reminder of the rich biodiversity of Africa and the importance of preserving and celebrating the natural world. It is a must-have for any art or science enthusiast, as well as for those with an appreciation for the beauty and intricacy of natural history illustrations.
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