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Black howler monkey (Paraguay), 1759-1842. Creator: Pieter Bartholomeusz. Barbiers
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Black howler monkey (Paraguay), 1759-1842. Creator: Pieter Bartholomeusz. Barbiers
Black howler monkey (Paraguay), 1759-1842
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This 18th-19th century graphite and watercolor on paper drawing by Pieter Bartholomeusz Barbiers (1759-1842) showcases a Black Howler Monkey from Paraguay in its natural habitat. The monkey is depicted with remarkable detail and accuracy, climbing gracefully on branches with a sense of ease and agility. The artist's masterful use of graphite and watercolor paints brings the monkey's rich, black fur to life, contrasting beautifully against the lush greenery of the trees and plants in the background. Pieter Bartholomeusz Barbiers was a Dutch artist from the Netherlands Europe, known for his naturalistic depictions of animals. This drawing is a testament to his skill and dedication in capturing the essence of the Black Howler Monkey, a primate native to Central and South America. The monkey's expressive face and alert posture convey a sense of curiosity and intelligence, making this an intriguing and engaging work of art. This drawing is a valuable addition to any art center, art gallery, or museum collection, as it offers a glimpse into the natural history and cultural heritage of the Low Countries and the wider world during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The scene transports us to another time and place, inviting us to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the natural world and the artistry of the past.
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