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Roelant Savery

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Wheelock Jr., Arthur K. β€œRoelandt Savery.” National Gallery of Art, 24 Apr. 2014, www.nga.gov/collection/artist-info.5451.html#biography.
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Still life (130x80cm, 1624). The largest painting he ever made, with 44 different species of animals and 63 species of flowers.
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Less well known is the appearance in the same paintings of an unknown blue and yellow macaw, different from the typical
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One of the most famous paintings of a dodo, from 1626. The image came into the possession of the ornithologist
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was also known for his paintings of the dodo (including a famous 1651 illustration currently held at the
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were frequent visitors. Savery had kept his house in Amsterdam, and had one child baptized in
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showing a dodo in the lower right and an unknown macaw on the left, by Roelant Savery, 1628
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Savery is famous for being the most prolific and influential illustrator of the extinct
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only known otherwise from a couple of brief descriptions in the 17th century.
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W. Liedtke (2007) Dutch paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 928.
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Among his best-known works are several depictions of the now-extinct
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Savery primarily painted landscapes in the Flemish tradition of
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Before 1616 Savery moved back to Amsterdam, and lived in the
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His unique style of painting, related to the then reigning
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around 1604, where he became court painter of the Emperors
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In 1621 Savery bought a large house on the Boterstraat in
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around 1585. He was taught painting by his older brother
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painted between 1611 and 1628. His nephew Hans a.k.a.
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Index


Cornelis de Bie
Het Gulden Cabinet
Painting of a forest filled with birds, including a dodo

George Edwards
Flanders
Dutch Golden Age
Kortrijk
Anabaptist
Southern Netherlands
Haarlem
Jacob Savery
Hans Bol
Prague
Rudolf II
Mathias
mannerist art
Tyrol
Gillis d'Hondecoeter
Sint Antoniesbreestraat
artist's guild
Hans
Utrecht
Adam Willaerts
Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam)
still life
Balthasar van der Ast
Ambrosius Bosschaert
heavy drinking

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