Birds: The Fascinating Diversity of the Avian World

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Birds: The Fascinating Diversity of the Avian World

Experience artworks that celebrate the grace, colors, and diversity of birds.

Discover Birds now!
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Mallard Ducks with their Ducklings
Undated | oil on canvas

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Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga), 1...
1856 | watercolour on paper

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Two Hummingbirds with Their Youn...
1865 | oil on canvas

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Egret in the rain, 1925-36 (colo...
1925 | colour woodcut

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A Nest of Eggs, 1871 (see 21528...
1871 | watercolour on paper

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Partridges in Early Morning, 1910
1910 | watercolour on paper

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Greater Flamingo, 1838 (wc, egg ...
1838 | watercolour, egg white and graphite on paper

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A Black Bird on a bough in the m...
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Birds in a landscape
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The Pink Bird, from 'Sixteen Dra...
Undated | pen & ink and watercolour on paper

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Blackbird, 1873 (pencil, wc on p...
1873 | Pencil and watercolour on paper

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Kingfisher in the Snow, 1935 (co...
1935 | colour woodblock print

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A Kagu or Cagu displaying its cr...
1921 | black and white photograph

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Kestrel
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A woman holding a dog in her arm...
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Red and Blue Macaw (wc heightene...
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Duck Diving, c. early 1900s (col...
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Bird on the Mud Flats of the Elb...
1910 | tempera on card

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Paradisaea Raggiana
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Crowned Crane, illustration from...
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An Anxious Moment, 1878
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Concert of Birds
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Adam and Eve in the Garden of Ed...
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Different kinds of pigeons
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Marsh tit
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Wondrous Birds, 1892 (oil on car...
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Tile with bird design (ceramic)
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The Bird's Concert
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Senegal Parrot
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Greenland gyrfalcon
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Swan (felt und reindeer hide)
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Giant Heron and Sea Eagle
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Somali Ostrich
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Wild Ducks Rising, 1840
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Capercaillie
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Edward Grimston (oil on wood)
1446 | oil on wood

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An Allegory of the Flood 'The Sa...
1721 | oil on canvas

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The yellow-bellied Woodpecker. T...
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Jay, Green Woodpecker, Pigeons a...
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Lanner Falcon (Falco lanarius), ...
1856 | watercolour on paper

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Long Tailed Duck
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The American Wild Turkey Cock
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Goldfinch
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The larger red-crested Woodpecke...
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Goldfinch, feeding their young (...
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Crows at twilight, Meiji era, la...
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Humming bird (chromolitho)
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Bald Eagle, 1828 (wc, pastel und...
1828 | watercolour, pastel and graphite on paper

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Swallow (chromolitho)
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Zoo poster, 1928
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The Gamekeeper's Daughter, 1875
1875 | oil on wood

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Trogon Collaris from 'Tropical B...
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Falcon in the poultry yard (chro...
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The red-bellied Woodpecker. The ...
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Tufted Duck
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Yama-Uba and Kintoki (woodblock ...
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Tree Full of Birds, 2012,
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Birds

The freedom of the flying bird and its colorful plumage have inspired artists for millennia. Even the Egyptians considered birds to be "winged souls". Horus, the god of the sun, was symbolized by a falcon.
In the lofty heights of his celestial realm, the bird flies above national boundaries. From above, it watches over events on the ground with its sharp gaze. In many cases, the bird has therefore become the heraldic animal. Symbolically, it embodies the power of a nation, like the American Eagle, the bald eagle, the United States of America. The wings of birds and the wings of angels are so reminiscent of each other that birds in religious representations of the Renaissance in scenes of the Annunciation represent the Holy Spirit. The dove is a symbol of peace and understanding worldwide.

With the advent of scientific ornithology, ornithological depictions of birds became increasingly detailed and ornate. Artists such as the Germans Johann Conrad Susemihl (1767-1847) and Joseph Wolf (1820-1899) and the American John James Audubon (1785- 1851) produced comprehensive pictorial compendiums showing the birds they observed, some of which they had previously shot, in their habitat.
Audubon, who gained fame as the "American Ranger," compiled over 400 hand-colored depictions of the "Birds of America." The work first appeared in England in 1826 and was enormously successful there.
Joseph Wolf is one of the most famous draughtsmen of animal pictures ever. Commissioned by British ornithologists, he produced many plates for the "Genera of Birds" (1840), which also served him as models for larger paintings that nature lovers acquired for their private art collections.

His contemporaries flattered Wolf by suggesting that he must have been a bird himself in a previous life to be able to depict birds so accurately and vividly.
Whether exotic flamingos, falcons, kingfishers, domestic ducks or owls- the grace of birds remains an almost inexhaustible motif in the works of art of all epochs.

Birds

The freedom of the flying bird and its colorful plumage have inspired artists for millennia. Even the Egyptians considered birds to be "winged souls". Horus, the god of the sun, was symbolized by a falcon.
In the lofty heights of his celestial realm, the bird flies above national boundaries. From above, it watches over events on the ground with its sharp gaze. In many cases, the bird has therefore become the heraldic animal. Symbolically, it embodies the power of a nation, like the American Eagle, the bald eagle, the United States of America. The wings of birds and the wings of angels are so reminiscent of each other that birds in religious representations of the Renaissance in scenes of the Annunciation represent the Holy Spirit. The dove is a symbol of peace and understanding worldwide.

With the advent of scientific ornithology, ornithological depictions of birds became increasingly detailed and ornate. Artists such as the Germans Johann Conrad Susemihl (1767-1847) and Joseph Wolf (1820-1899) and the American John James Audubon (1785- 1851) produced comprehensive pictorial compendiums showing the birds they observed, some of which they had previously shot, in their habitat.
Audubon, who gained fame as the "American Ranger," compiled over 400 hand-colored depictions of the "Birds of America." The work first appeared in England in 1826 and was enormously successful there.
Joseph Wolf is one of the most famous draughtsmen of animal pictures ever. Commissioned by British ornithologists, he produced many plates for the "Genera of Birds" (1840), which also served him as models for larger paintings that nature lovers acquired for their private art collections.

His contemporaries flattered Wolf by suggesting that he must have been a bird himself in a previous life to be able to depict birds so accurately and vividly.
Whether exotic flamingos, falcons, kingfishers, domestic ducks or owls- the grace of birds remains an almost inexhaustible motif in the works of art of all epochs.


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