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Publication date
  
16th century

Nature Studies

Illustrator
  
Hans Verhagen den Stommen

Media type
  
ink and gouache on parchment

Nature Studies is an illustrated manuscript of the 16th century, which represents nature scenes. It was part of the collection of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II.

Contents

Description

The codex is made of parchment and measuring 48.7 x 36.1 centimeters. It is bound in green leather-bound.

The manuscript is part of the Austrian National Library in Vienna.

Analysis

Part of the Imperial Library from 1783, when transmitted personal collection of Rudolf II in it. Images are grouped thematically included are plants, birds, mammals, insects, fish, and natural landscapes. The technique they display is extremely varied - from very simple drawings, through in-depth studies to detailed images. Much of the animals depicted on the album are in the museum of Rudolf II. Perhaps they served as models. The illustrations are drawn with pen and ink, watercolor, tempera, and in some parts used and gold. The album is composed of several different authors.

  • other drawings by Hans Verhagen den Stommen
  • References

    Nature Studies Wikipedia