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  2. Garland of Flowers with Bird and a Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Garland of Flowers with Bird and a Butterfly is a c.1650-1670 still life oil on canvas painting, now in the Musée du Louvre in Paris. The eponymous animals in the centre are a great tit (top), a nine-primaried oscine (bottom) and a peacock butterfly . [ 1 ]

  3. Millefleur - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Death, or the Three Fates, Flemish tapestry with a typical mille-fleurs background, c. 1510–1520 The birds and animals at inconsistent scales are a feature of the style Millefleur , millefleurs or mille-fleur ( French mille-fleurs , literally "thousand flowers") refers to a background style of many different small flowers and ...

  4. Still life paintings from the Netherlands, 1550–1720 - Wikipedia

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    Vase of Flowers: Simon Pietersz Verelst: 1670 Cleveland Museum of Art: 68 Flowers in a Glass Vase: Dirck de Bray: 1671 Los Angeles County Museum of Art: M.2009.106.4 69 Still Life with Flowers: Dirck de Bray: 1674 private collection: 70 Still Life with Walnuts, Tobacco and Wine: Hubert van Ravesteyn: 1671 Art Gallery of Ontario: 71 Still-Life ...

  5. List of bird extinctions by year - Wikipedia

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    3 17th century. 4 18th century. 5 19th century. ... List of extinct bird species since 1500; Lists of extinct animals; List of extinct animals of the Hawaiian Islands;

  6. Bird-and-flower painting - Wikipedia

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    Bird-and-flower painting by Cai Han and Jin Xiaozhu, c. 17th century.. The huaniaohua is proper of 10th century China; and the most representative artists of this period are Huang Quan (哳㥳) (c. 900 – 965), who was an imperial painter for many years, and Xu Xi (徐熙) (937–975), who came from a prominent family but had never entered into officialdom.

  7. Marmaduke Cradock - Wikipedia

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    Cradock was an English painter, noted for his depictions of birds, dead game, and other animals. [3] He was born in Somerton, Somerset and moved to London, where he served an apprenticeship to a house-painter. He was, however, self-taught as an artist, [3] becoming skilled in the depiction of birds and animals.

  8. Frans Snyders - Wikipedia

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    In these creations animals such as dogs, cats and monkeys were the sole protagonists. The scenes included fights between animals, hunts by animals, scenes from fables and symbolic representations. [21] Concert of Birds. One of the symbolic representations that Snyders created and to which he returned regularly is the concert of birds.

  9. Jacobean embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Jacobean embroidery refers to embroidery styles that flourished in the reign of King James I of England in first quarter of the 17th century. The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal shapes worked in a variety of stitches with two-ply wool yarn on linen.