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Muller's parakeet, Tanygnathus sumatranus. Engraving partially colored, bright red of a head and plumage of a stomach are absent. Psittacus cyano-pygius (male)
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Muller's parakeet, Tanygnathus sumatranus. Engraving partially colored, bright red of a head and plumage of a stomach are absent. Psittacus cyano-pygius (male)
FLO4652193 Muller's parakeet, Tanygnathus sumatranus. Engraving partially colored, bright red of a head and plumage of a stomach are absent. Psittacus cyano-pygius (male). Lithograph of Joseph Kidd, based on a drawing by John Audubon, in Miscellany of Natural History: Parrots, Sir Thomas DiK Lauder and Captain Thomas Brown, published in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1833.; (add.info.: Muller's parakeet, Tanygnathus sumatranus. Engraving partially colored, bright red of a head and plumage of a stomach are absent. Psittacus cyano-pygius (male). Lithograph of Joseph Kidd, based on a drawing by John Audubon, in Miscellany of Natural History: Parrots, Sir Thomas DiK Lauder and Captain Thomas Brown, published in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1833.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print of Muller's parakeet, Tanygnathus sumatranus, captures the intricate details of this beautiful bird with precision and artistry. Engraved in the 19th century by Joseph Kidd based on a drawing by John Audubon, the lithograph showcases the vibrant colors and unique features of this male Psittacus cyano-pygius.
The bright red head and plumage of the stomach are absent in this partially colored engraving, allowing for a focus on the intricate patterns and textures of the bird's feathers. The attention to detail in capturing each feather and curve of its body is truly remarkable.
Published in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1833 as part of Miscellany of Natural History: Parrots by Sir Thomas DiK Lauder and Captain Thomas Brown, this print serves as both a scientific study and a work of art. It provides viewers with a glimpse into the world of exotic birds from centuries past.
As we admire this historical piece, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our natural world and appreciating its beauty through art. Muller's parakeet stands as a symbol of nature's diversity and wonder, inviting us to marvel at its elegance for generations to come.
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