Bilder Magnus von Wright (1805–1867) – Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) – Chromolithograph (1920s)
Beskrivning
"CORVUS CORNIX" presents a detailed ornithological study of a Hooded Crow standing on a patch of grassy earth. The bird is depicted in profile, showcasing its distinctive two-toned plumage, with a solid black head, throat, wings, and tail contrasting against the ash-grey feathers of its mantle and underparts. The strong, slightly curved beak and sturdy legs are rendered with scientific precision against a neutral, off-white background that transitions into a faint suggestion of a distant landscape. This chromolithograph was published in Stockholm in the 1920s as part of the esteemed series Svenska Fåglar (Swedish Birds), which serves as a definitive visual record of Nordic avian species.
Magnus von Wright was a pioneering Finnish-Swedish naturalist and illustrator who played a foundational role in Nordic ornithological art. Together with his brothers Wilhelm and Ferdinand, he documented the wildlife of Scandinavia with a level of anatomical accuracy and artistic sensitivity that was unprecedented for the period. He served as a cartographer and a teacher of taxidermy, eventually becoming an influential figure at the University of Helsinki's zoological museum. His legacy is defined by his commitment to empirical observation, ensuring that his illustrations served both the scientific community and the aesthetic appreciation of the natural world.
Artist or Maker:
Magnus von Wright.
Dimensions:
Approximately 38 cm x 28 cm.
Medium:
Chromolithograph.
Date:
1920s.
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.