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Brahminy Starling with Two Antheraea Moths, Caterpillar, and Cocoon on Indian Jujube Tree
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Brahminy Starling with Two Antheraea Moths, Caterpillar, and Cocoon on Indian Jujube Tree
5910198 Brahminy Starling with Two Antheraea Moths, Caterpillar, and Cocoon on Indian Jujube Tree, folio from a Series Commissioned by Lady Impey, 1777 (opaque colours & ink on paper) by Shaikh Zain ud-Din (Sheikh Zainuddin, Shaykh Zayn al-Din) (fl.1777-83); 67.3A--89.8 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of Elizabeth and Willard Clark; Indian, out of copyright
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© Minneapolis Institute of Art Gift of Elizabeth and Willard Clark / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of nature, as captured by the talented artist Shaikh Zain ud-Din. The image features a Brahminy Starling perched on an Indian Jujube Tree, surrounded by two Antheraea Moths, a Caterpillar, and a Cocoon. The vibrant colors and delicate details bring this composition to life, highlighting the harmonious coexistence of different species in their natural habitat. The starling's feathers glisten with iridescent hues while it gazes curiously at its surroundings. Meanwhile, the moths gracefully flutter around the tree branches, their wings adorned with mesmerizing patterns. The presence of the caterpillar and cocoon adds another layer of intrigue to this scene. It symbolizes growth and transformation - reminding us that even amidst stillness, there is constant change happening within nature. Commissioned by Lady Impey in 1777 during British colonial rule in India, this artwork reflects both Eastern and Western influences. It beautifully combines elements from Mughal art traditions with European botanical illustration techniques. Through this stunning piece of artistry, we are transported back in time to witness not only the splendor of wildlife but also appreciate the cultural exchange between nations during a significant historical period. Displayed at Minneapolis Institute of Arts as part of Lady Impey's portfolio collection gifted by Elizabeth and Willard Clark; this print serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries when it comes to capturing our fascination with nature's wonders.
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