Four Studies of Cockatoos

Jan Weenix, c. 1650 - c. 1719

However difficult it would have been to capture birds in flight, Jan Weenix will have made studies of them in the wild. Exotic specimens, such as these different species of cockatoos, however, would probably been drawn in menageries and aviaries. In this drawing the artist used a stick of charcoal soaked in oil. This provides a more intensely black tone than ordinary black chalk, making it ideal for introducing dark accents in feathers.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-1909-10
  • Dimensionsheight 361 mm x width 470 mm
  • Physical characteristicszwart en rood krijt, penseel in waterverf in kleuren, geoliede houtskool

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    Four Studies of Cockatoos

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    RP-T-1909-10


Creation

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    draftsman (artist): Jan Weenix

  • Dating

    c. 1650 - c. 1719

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    zwart en rood krijt, penseel in waterverf in kleuren, geoliede houtskool

  • Dimensions

    height 361 mm x width 470 mm


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