Le Tocards. (1806)

Technique: Giclée kokybės spauda
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Welcome to a glimpse into the artistic naturalism of the early 19th century through the eyes of Jacques Barraband, a master of ornithological illustration. The painting titled "Le Tocards" (1806) presents a vivid portrayal of a Black-necked Aracari, a member of the toucan family. This bird is native to South America and is particularly known for its striking appearance, which Barraband has captured with remarkable precision and aesthetic sensitivity.The Black-necked Aracari in the painting is positioned elegantly on a branch, its body profiled to the viewer. The artist’s attention to detail is evident in the lifelike rendering of the bird’s plumage—glistening black feathers accented with touches of bright red and crisp white around the throat and tail. The beak, large and distinctly shaped, exhibits a powerful yellow tone with a black tip, characteristic of the species, indicating Barraband's dedication to both artistic excellence and scientific accuracy.This piece not only showcases Barraband’s exceptional skill in the use of color and texture but also reflects the period's deep interest in the study and documentation of exotic fauna from around the world. "Le Tocards" is much more than a simple representation of a bird; it is a testament to the era's fascination with nature and the expansion of scientific horizons, rendered through the refined brushstrokes of one of the finest illustrators of the time.

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Jacques Barraband (1767 –1809) was a French zoological and botanical illustrator, renowned for his lifelike renderings of tropical birds. His pictures were based on mounted specimens and his illustration was considered the most accurate ones made during the early 1800s.