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Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
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Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling), 1777-1786
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This exquisite 18th century artwork depicts the Creatophora cinerea, commonly known as the Wattled Starling or the Cape Wattled Starling. The stunning portrait was created by the Dutch artist Robert Jacob Gordon between the years 1777 and 1786. The Wattled Starling is a passerine bird native to southern Africa, and is known for its distinctive wattle, which hangs below its beak. Gordon's masterful use of ink and pencil on paper captures the intricate details of the bird's plumage, from the glossy black feathers covering its body to the subtle textures of its beige wattle. The bird is depicted perched on a tree stump, its beady eyes fixed intently on an unseen horizon. The use of beige as a background color adds a sense of depth and contrast to the black and white tones of the bird. Gordon's artwork is a testament to the natural history of the Low Countries during the 18th century. As a nomadic ornithologist, Gordon traveled extensively throughout Europe and Africa, documenting the various species of birds he encountered in his sketchbook. This particular drawing is believed to have been created during one of his travels through South Africa. The Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands is home to this valuable piece of heritage art, which showcases the beauty and diversity of the natural world during the 18th century. The artwork is not only a scientific record of the Wattled Starling, but also a work of art that continues to captivate viewers with its intricate details and lifelike portrayal of this remarkable bird.
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