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Neophema pulchella, turquoise parrot
Watercolour 132 by Thomas Watling from the Watling Collection titled Turcosine Parrot
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18th Century Annotated Joint Parrot Perched Perching Psittacidae Psittaciformes Sauropsid Sauropsida Shoulder Tail Thomas Watling Turquoise Neophema
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This exquisite watercolor painting, titled "Turcosine Parrot" by Thomas Watling (1760-1830), showcases the vibrant and intricately detailed features of the Neophema pulchella, or Turquoise Parrot. Dating back to the late 18th century, this artwork is a testament to the naturalist's keen observation skills and artistic mastery. The parrot is depicted perched gracefully on a branch, its turquoise plumage shimmering in the soft light. The artist's meticulous attention to anatomy is evident in the way the feathers are rendered, each one appearing lifelike and textured. The parrot's red beak and legs contrast sharply with its blue hue, adding to its visual allure. Watling's annotated label at the bottom of the painting identifies the bird as a "Turcosine Parrot," a name now recognized as an early reference to the Neophema pulchella. This species of parrot is native to Australia and New Guinea, and is known for its distinctive coloration and elegant appearance. The painting is part of the extensive Watling Collection, which showcases a wide range of avian species. The Sauropsida order, to which birds belong, is represented here in all its diversity, from the smallest of songbirds to the majestic raptors. This watercolor is a prime example of the naturalistic illustrations produced during the 18th and 19th centuries, which served to document and celebrate the natural world.
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