Epimachus speciosus (Sickle-billed Bird of Paradise)

W. Hart

Associated Names
W. Hart

Artist, British, active 1851 - 1898

This is a painting of three birds with elongated tails resting among foliage. The painting depicts three vividly colored birds, each adorned with strikingly long and elegant tail feathers. The birds, perched on branches amidst lush green leaves, display a range of colors from deep blues and greens to earthy browns and shimmering blacks. The texture of their plumage is finely detailed, capturing the iridescent quality of the feathers. The background consists of trees and an abstract, softly rendered sky that provides a gentle, warm tone, highlighting the vividness of the birds. The scene is balanced, with the birds' delicate beaks and eyes adding to the realistic depiction. This is in the style of John Gould, known for his ornithological illustrations.

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Artwork history & notes

Exhibition History

1974

  • NGA Recent Acquisitions 1974, no. 122 (as John Gould).

Wikidata ID

Q65578474

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