Common Eider, Male (1828)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Magnus Von Wright's stunning representation of the male Common Eider, from 1828, showcases his meticulous attention to detail and his profound understanding of ornithology. The artwork displays the bird in a serene pose atop a rock, rendered with exceptional precision and delicate coloration. The Common Eider is depicted with its striking plumage; the contrasts between the deep blacks, vibrant whites, and soft, sandy browns highlight the artist's skill in using color to convey texture and form. The green nape patch, unique to the species, adds a splash of vivid color, distinguishing it amidst the naturalistic tones of the background.The painting, simple yet powerful, focuses exclusively on the bird, presenting an uncluttered view that centers the viewer's attention on the subject's natural beauty and grace. Von Wright's work not only serves as a visual treat but also educates about the species' characteristics, making it a valuable piece for both art enthusiasts and ornithologists alike.This piece exemplifies Von Wright's role in the tradition of European wildlife art, marrying scientific accuracy with artistic beauty.
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Magnus von Wright was a Swedish-Finnish painter, ornithologist and educator. In addition to bird illustrations, he was also known for his landscapes.
Magnus von Wright was born at the village of Haminalahti in Kuopio, Finland. His ancestors included Scottish merchants who had settled in Narva during the 17th-Century. His father Henrik Magnus von Wright was a retired Major who owned the family estate, Haminalahden.