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Elft Alosa alosa Alosa Alose title object shad
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Elft Alosa alosa Alosa Alose title object shad
Elft (Alosa alosa), Elft. / Alosa. / Alose (title on object), shad. Numbered top right: 5. Bottom left the name in ten languages. Part of the sixth album with drawings of fish, shells and insects. Sixth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanation in Dutch, Latin and French, bony fishes (with NAME), Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, pencil, chalk, watercolor (paint), deck paint, ink, pen, h 151 mm × w 311 mm
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Media ID 19551643
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1596 1600 1610 Animals Anselmus Boetius De Boodt Birds Bony Fishes Bottom Left Chalk Commissioned Deck Paint Emperor Rudolf Ii Explanation Fish Insects Latin Name Numbered Top Right Pencil Plants Shells Sixth Sixth Album Title Twelve Albums Alosa Shad
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This print showcases a remarkable artwork titled "Elft Alosa alosa Alosa Alose". The image features an exquisite drawing of the Elft, scientifically known as Alosa alosa, also referred to as Alose. This masterpiece is part of the sixth album containing intricate illustrations of fish, shells, and insects. Created between 1596 and 1610 by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt under Emperor Rudolf II's commission, these twelve albums depict various animals, birds, and plants prevalent during that era. The print provides detailed information in Dutch, Latin, and French languages about bony fishes along with their names. Numbered at the top right corner and accompanied by the name in ten different languages at the bottom left corner, this artwork truly represents international appreciation for nature's wonders. Measuring approximately 151 mm in height and 311 mm in width, this piece was meticulously crafted using pencil sketches enhanced with chalks and watercolor paints. The artist employed ink pens to outline intricate details while utilizing deck paint to add depth to certain elements. The Liszt Collection proudly presents this extraordinary photograph capturing every nuance of Anselmus Boetius de Boodt's exceptional artistry
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