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Dromaius novaehollandiae, emu
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Dromaius novaehollandiae, emu
Drawing No. 67, watercolour by George Raper (1792) from The Raper Collection
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1768 1797 18th Century Australasia Birds The Art Of Ornithology Casuariiformes Dromaius Elphick Feather Flightless Fluffy George Raper Jonathan Jonathan Elphick Raper Dromaiidae Dromaius Novaehollandiae
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This stunning watercolor drawing, titled "Dromaius novaehollandiae" or the emu, is a masterpiece from The Raper Collection, created by the skilled hand of George Raper in 1792. The emu, a flightless bird native to Australasia, is depicted in intricate detail, showcasing its distinctive blue-black plumage, fluffy feathers, and powerful brown legs. The anatomy of this large bird is illustrated with remarkable accuracy, highlighting its unique features such as its long neck, broad wings, and large, oval-shaped eggs. The emu was first described by the French naturalist Quoy and Gaimard in 1825, but this drawing predates their discovery by several decades. Raper's illustration is an important contribution to the early scientific record of the avian species Casuariiformes, which also includes the ostrich and cassowary. Raper's drawing is a valuable addition to the art of ornithology, reflecting the curiosity and exploration of the natural world during the 18th century. The emu, a symbol of Australia, is an iconic animal that continues to fascinate and inspire artists and scientists alike. This beautiful illustration, with its rich history and intricate detail, is a testament to Raper's skill as an artist and his dedication to the scientific pursuit of knowledge. The emu's anatomy, feathers, and eggs are all rendered with precision and care, making this a must-see for anyone interested in the natural history of Australia or the art of ornithology.
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