Fine Art

Eurasian Bullfinch — History & Facts

Dietzsch used stuffed specimens as models, and often exaggerated their beauty. Here, she emphasized the liveliness of the bird, with one claw lifted, the beak slightly open, and a knowing twinkle in its eye. Her depictions were widely used to decorate natural history cabinets, where real specimens and pictorial representations were displayed together in an aesthetic arrangement.

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