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African Tantalus (Pseudotantalus ibis), 1856-67 (w / c & pencil on paper)
780828 African Tantalus (Pseudotantalus ibis), 1856-67 (w/c & pencil on paper) by Wolf, Joseph (1820-99); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23483884
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Ciconiiformes Ornithological Stork Storks Wading Wild Animal Wild Animals Ciconiidae Leucocephala Mycteria Painted Stork
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This print showcases the African Tantalus, also known as Pseudotantalus ibis, in all its majestic glory. Created by Joseph Wolf between 1856 and 1867, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of this remarkable bird. The African Tantalus stands tall and elegant against a backdrop of lush vegetation. Its long legs are delicately poised as it wades through shallow waters with grace and precision. The artist's meticulous use of watercolor and pencil brings out every intricate detail of the bird's plumage, from its striking black and white feathers to its distinctive red beak. As part of the ornithological collection at the Zoological Society of London, this painting is not just a work of art but also an important scientific record. It provides valuable insights into the anatomy and behavior of these fascinating creatures for researchers and nature enthusiasts alike. In this group portrait, we see multiple African Tantalus birds gathered together, creating a sense of camaraderie among them. Their presence evokes a feeling of harmony within their natural habitat in Africa. Joseph Wolf's talent shines through in his ability to capture both the beauty and essence of these magnificent creatures. This print serves as a reminder that our world is filled with awe-inspiring wildlife waiting to be explored and appreciated.
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