dcsimg

Edwards' Dodo

Image of Raphus Brisson 1760

Description:

One of the most famous and often-copied paintings of a Dodo specimen, as painted by Roelant Savery in the late 1620s. The image came into the possession of the ornithologist George Edwards, who later gave it to the British Museum, hence the name. The bird swallowing a frog in the lower right may be the likewise extinct Red Rail. It has also been suggested that the two parrots are the extinct Lesser Antillean Macaw (left) and Martinique Macaw (right).

Source Information

creator
Roelant Savery
original
original media file
visit source
partner site
Wikimedia Commons
ID
4c500018a58b1e01d880a4b14a134cc8