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Hoopoe on a Citrus Tree Branch

c. 1800
Measurements
Overall: 42.5 x 27.8 cm (16 3/4 x 10 15/16 in.)
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This small crested bird is named after the sound of its call, “hoopoe,” an onomatopoeia.

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Indian artists of the late 1700s and early 1800s painted images of native birds, plants, and animals for British collectors who mainly lived in the fortified enclave of Calcutta (now Kolkata), which then functioned as the center of British power in India. During this period, known as the Age of Enlightenment, natural history subjects were a fashion in art throughout the colonial British world, in response to the pervasive interest in scientific discovery.

This small crested bird is named after the sound of its call, “hoopoe,” an onomatopoeia. The dense, regular, and controlled brushwork that lends realistic texture to the plumage and claws reveals the artist’s training in Indian court traditions.
A vertically oriented watercolor painting depicts a naturalistic hoopoe bird perched on a thorny citrus branch against an off-white background. The bird, facing right, features a tan body, black and white banded wings and tail, and a distinctive crested head with black tips. The thorny branch sweeps up from the lower center, bearing dark green leaves, a yellow lemon near the top, and two green fruits below.

Hoopoe on a Citrus Tree Branch

c. 1800

India, Company school, Calcutta, early 19th Century

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