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Cassowary Head
Illustrattion of a Cassowary Head by John Keulemans (1842-1912)
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1842 1912 Cassowaries Cassowary Casuariidae Casuariiformes Casuarius John Gerrard John Gerrard Keulemans Keulemans Sauropsid Sauropsida
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This illustration showcases the intricately detailed head of a Cassowary, a large, flightless bird native to the tropical rainforests of New Guinea and northern Australia. The illustration is the work of renowned Victorian-era naturalist artist, John Gerrard Keulemans, created in the year 1893. Keulemans, a Dutch artist, was known for his meticulous and accurate depictions of birds and reptiles, making him a leading figure in the field of natural history illustration during the 19th century. The Cassowary, a member of the Casuariiformes order and the Casuariidae family, is characterized by its distinctive, helmet-like casque on its head, large, powerful legs, and sharp claws. This anatomical feature is beautifully rendered in Keulemans' illustration, allowing us to appreciate the unique adaptations of this fascinating creature. The Cassowary is an important part of the sauropsida family, which includes reptiles and birds, and is the largest living bird in the world by weight. The illustration offers a close-up view of its head, revealing the intricate textures and patterns of its feathers, the sharpness of its beak, and the intensity of its eyes. This illustration is a testament to the remarkable artistry and scientific accuracy of the Victorian era, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating the natural world. Keulemans' work continues to inspire and fascinate us, offering a window into the wonders of the natural world that existed over a century ago.
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