Bird of paradise (Paradisaea apoda)

Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt (signed by artist), 1596 - 1610

The myth that birds of paradise never had any feet and thus spent their life in perpetual flight goes back to ancient times. This draughtsman seems to have believed that as well. Even the 18th-century French inscription, sans pattes (without feet), emphasizes this apparent feature. In reality, the feet were removed by the local traders who sent the stuffed birds from Asia to Europe.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-BR-2017-1-3-78
  • Dimensionsheight 302 mm x width 172 mm
  • Physical characteristicspenseel in waterverf en dekverf in kleuren, handschrift in pen in bruin

Identification

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    Bird of paradise (Paradisaea apoda)

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    RP-T-BR-2017-1-3-78

  • Description

    Grote paradijsvogel. Genummerd rechtsboven: 10. Linksboven de Latijnse naam. Op het blad een negenreglige annotatie in het Frans over J. van Huerne die enkele exemplaren van deze vogel in zijn bezit had. Onderdeel van het eerste album met tekeningen van vogels. Derde van twaalf albums met tekeningen van dieren, vogels en planten bekend rond 1600, gemaakt in opdracht van keizer Rudolf II. Met toelichting in Nederlands, Latijn en Frans.


Creation

  • Creation

    draftsman (artist): Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt (signed by artist), Prague

  • Dating

    1596 - 1610

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    penseel in waterverf en dekverf in kleuren, handschrift in pen in bruin

  • Dimensions

    height 302 mm x width 172 mm


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Acquisition and rights

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    On loan from a private collection

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