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Grus Americana, alta major. Creator: Johann Michael Seligmann
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Grus Americana, alta major. Creator: Johann Michael Seligmann
Grus Americana, alta major
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This stunning hand-colored etching on laid paper, titled "Grus Americana, alta major" by Johann Michael Seligmann, showcases the majestic Whooping Crane (Grus americana) in its full glory. The image, created in the 18th century, is a testament to the artist's exceptional skill and attention to detail. Seligmann, a German artist, masterfully captured the intricacies of the Whooping Crane's anatomy, making this piece an invaluable contribution to the field of ornithology. The Whooping Crane, a symbol of wildlife conservation, is the tallest flying bird in North America. With its distinctive white plumage and red crown, this bird is a sight to behold. Seligmann's etching, "Grus Americana, alta major," is a beautiful representation of this magnificent creature in its natural habitat. This artwork is a treasure in the annals of art and science. It is a reminder of the fascination that natural history held for the people of the 18th century and the importance of documenting the natural world. The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is fortunate to have this piece in its collection, making it accessible to the public for appreciation and study. The etching is hand-colored, adding an extra layer of depth and vibrancy to the image. The use of hand-tinting techniques was common in the 18th century, as it allowed artists to bring their works to life with a level of detail and accuracy that was not possible with monochrome etchings alone. This piece is not only a work of art but also a historical artifact, a window into the past that offers a glimpse into the natural world as it was perceived during the 18th century. It is a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage and celebrating the beauty and diversity of the natural world.
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