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Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Carbon aquaticus
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Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Carbon aquaticus
Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), Carbon aquaticus (title on object), Cormorant. Numbered top right: 10. With the Latin name. Part of the third album with drawings of birds. Fifth 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, water-birds (with NAME), Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, watercolor (paint), deck paint, pencil, chalk, ink, pen, h 180 mm × w 180 mm
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1596 1600 1610 Animals Anselmus Boetius De Boodt Birds Chalk Commissioned Cormorant Deck Paint Emperor Rudolf Ii Explanation Fifth Latin Latin Name Name Numbered Top Right Pencil Phalacrocorax Carbo Plants Third Album Title Twelve Albums
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This print showcases a stunning depiction of the Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Carbon aquaticus. The artwork is part of the third album with drawings of birds, which is one of twelve albums commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II in the early 17th century. Created by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt between 1596 and 1610, this piece combines various artistic techniques such as watercolor paint, deck paint, pencil, chalk, ink, and pen on paper. The Cormorant itself stands out majestically against a serene backdrop. Its sleek black feathers glisten under the light while its long neck gracefully curves towards its body. With intricate details captured flawlessly, every feather seems to come alive in this remarkable illustration. Accompanying the image are explanations written in Dutch, Latin, and French languages that provide further insight into this fascinating water-bird species. Numbered at the top right corner as "10" along with its Latin name "Phalacrocorax carbo" this print offers both aesthetic beauty and educational value. As part of the Liszt Collection's vast array of historical artworks and prints depicting animals from around 1600s Europe, this particular piece serves as a testament to Emperor Rudolf II's passion for natural history exploration and appreciation. Whether displayed for personal enjoyment or used for academic purposes, this print brings together artistry and scientific curiosity seamlessly
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