Veertien vogels waaronder een kalkoen en drie uilen 1547 - 1590
philipsgalle
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quirky sketch
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pen drawing
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pen sketch
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pencil sketch
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old engraving style
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personal sketchbook
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pen-ink sketch
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pen work
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sketchbook drawing
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sketchbook art
"Veertien vogels waaronder een kalkoen en drie uilen" is a 16th-century print by Philips Galle, a prominent engraver of the Netherlandish Renaissance. The intricate artwork, currently housed at the Rijksmuseum, depicts a variety of birds, including owls, a turkey, a bat, and a magpie. It is a fine example of the meticulous detail and naturalism that characterized Galle's work. The scene is composed with a sense of depth, highlighting the careful observation of animal anatomy and behavior characteristic of the artist's style. The print is a testament to the burgeoning scientific interest in natural history during this period.
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