A newly-discovered early depiction of the Dodo (Aves: Columbidae: Raphus cucullatus) by Roelandt Savery,with a note on another previously unnoticed Savery Dodo |
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Authors: | Jolyon C. Parish Anthony S. Cheke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Aberbanc, UKjolyon_parish@yahoo.co.uk;3. Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe aim of this note is to bring to wider attention a painting, entitled The Temptation of Saint Anthony, by Roelandt Savery sold at Sotheby’s London on 7th December 2016. This work of c.1611–1613 includes a depiction of the head of a dodo (Raphus cucullatus), here argued to be probably his earliest depiction of the dodo and apparently one based upon a preserved specimen. The date of the other putatively early Savery dodo (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Berlin, Inv. No. 717a), cited as 1611 by some, is also discussed, and shown to be almost certainly a late work. In addition, another depiction of the dodo by Savery, in the National Museum of Warsaw, also previously unnoticed in the ornithological literature, is documented. |
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Keywords: | Dodo Raphus cucullatus Roelandt Savery Rudolf II Mauritius cassowary |
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