Le Tocan à Collier jaune. (1806)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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We are delighted to feature the stunning artwork "Le Tocan à Collier jaune" (1806) by the renowned French artist Jacques Barraband on our website. This exquisite painting is renowned for its meticulous detail and vibrant realism, showcasing Barraband’s mastery in ornithological illustration.The artwork portrays a majestic Channel-billed Toucan, distinguished by its large, colorful beak and striking plumage. Perched gracefully on a branch, the bird is depicted in profile, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricate patterns and hues of its feathers. The stark contrast between the yellow of the toucan’s throat, the deep blacks and blues of its body, and the striking white around its eye area brings this creature to life with remarkable vibrancy and detail.Jacques Barraband is celebrated for his works that combine scientific accuracy with artistic elegance, making his paintings highly valued both in the world of art and ornithology. "Le Tocan à Collier jaune" is a perfect example of Barraband’s ability to capture the essence and beauty of avian subjects with exquisite precision.