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Dodo in a Landscape with Animals

Image credit: Zoological Society of London

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It is thought Savery actually saw the dodo alive, the bird having been brought from Mauritius to Prince Maurice of Nassau's menagerie. Prince Maurice (1567–1625) was the Stadtholder of the Netherlands: Mauritius was named in his honour after it was discovered by Dutch explorers in 1598. This is one of the few authentic pictures of the dodo in life and, unusually, Savery has painted a rear view of the bird, its head turned towards the viewer as it scratches its beak with the right leg. Savery is best known for his paintings of exotic animals living in the zoological gardens of Rudolph II of Prague, many of which he incorporated in paintings of the Garden of Eden and other traditional subjects. At that time there was tremendous curiosity in exotic animals and Savery's paintings were bursting with the brightly coloured foreign birds living in the aviaries – cockatoos, cassowaries, macaws, crowned cranes and the dodo – and capture that enthusiasm.

Zoological Society of London

London

Title

Dodo in a Landscape with Animals

Date

c.1629

Medium

oil on wood

Measurements

H 40 x W 64.5 cm

Accession number

ART10000036

Acquisition method

possibly bequeathed by William John Broderip (1781–1859)

Work type

Painting

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