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Cape bird, 1786. Creator: Jan Brandes
Cape bird, 1786. A bird from the Cape of Good Hope: Cape bird, called turkey
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.8cm x 23.7cm (7" x 9.3")
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This exquisite 18th century drawing by Jan Brandes, titled "Cape bird, called turkey," showcases the intricate detail and naturalistic accuracy that characterizes the Dutch artist's ornithological work. Dated 1786, the image captures a bird species native to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, which was a significant trading post and colonial outpost of the Dutch East India Company during this period. The bird, with its distinctive plumage and powerful claws, is depicted in profile against a plain background, allowing the viewer to fully appreciate its unique features. Brandes, who was active in the Netherlands during the late 18th century, was known for his meticulous sketches and watercolor paintings of birds. This particular drawing appears to be from a sketchbook or notebook, indicating that it may have been part of a larger body of work dedicated to the natural history of the Cape region. The use of pencil and watercolor paint adds to the lifelike quality of the image, with the artist expertly rendering the bird's feathers, beak, and legs. As a key figure in the European tradition of natural history illustration, Brandes' work reflects the growing scientific interest in the natural world during the Enlightenment. His depiction of this Cape bird not only serves as a record of the species but also as a testament to the artist's skill and dedication to capturing the natural world with precision and beauty. Today, this drawing is preserved in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a renowned institution for Dutch art and cultural heritage.
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