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Zoological board (ornithology): Mesanges. 1: the belotte
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Zoological board (ornithology): Mesanges. 1: the belotte
XEE4124239 Zoological board (ornithology): Mesanges. 1: the belotte (blue mesange or appeared caeruleus), 2. the pleasant or the charbonniere (mesange charbonniere or parus major. 3. The favoured (long-tailed mesange or aegithalos caudatus) on a branch. Illustration in " The history of birds, painted in their apparent and sensitive aspects" by Francois Nicolas Martinet (1731-1800). Private collection. by Martinet, Francois Nicolas (1731-1800); (add.info.: Zoological board (ornithology): Mesanges. 1: the belotte (blue mesange or appeared caeruleus), 2. the pleasant or the charbonniere (mesange charbonniere or parus major. 3. The favoured (long-tailed mesange or aegithalos caudatus) on a branch. Illustration in " The history of birds, painted in their apparent and sensitive aspects" by Francois Nicolas Martinet (1731-1800). Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a zoological board dedicated to ornithology, specifically focusing on three species of mesanges. The first bird depicted is the belotte, also known as the blue mesange or appeared caeruleus. Its vibrant blue feathers and delicate features make it a true beauty to behold. Next, we have the pleasant or charbonniere, commonly referred to as the mesange charbonniere or parus major. With its striking black and white plumage, this bird exudes elegance and charm. Lastly, we encounter the favoured long-tailed mesange or aegithalos caudatus perched gracefully on a branch. Its long tail feathers add an element of gracefulness to its appearance. This mesmerizing illustration is part of "The history of birds, painted in their apparent and sensitive aspects" by Francois Nicolas Martinet (1731-1800), which offers an insightful glimpse into these avian creatures. The intricate details captured in this print are truly remarkable; every feather seems to come alive with vivid colors and textures. It serves as a testament to Martinet's artistic talent and his dedication to portraying birds in their natural splendor. This particular print is from Stefano Bianchetti's private collection, showcasing his appreciation for both artistry and nature's wonders. Whether you are an avid bird enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art that celebrates our natural world, this stunning piece will undoubtedly captivate your imagination.
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