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WORKSHOP OF MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN (1647-1717)

Ornate Lory on a branch of Peach

c.1705?

RCIN 921233

During Merian’s lifetime Amsterdam was both a centre of world trade and a centre of scholarship. As a result it was home to numerous ‘cabinets of curiosities’, collections of natural and man-made objects from all over the world. The ornate lory is native to Indonesia rather than Surinam, and Merian probably saw it in one such Dutch collection.

During Merian’s lifetime Amsterdam was both a centre of world trade and a centre of scholarship. As a result it was home to numerous ‘cabinets of curiosities’, collections of natural and man-made objects from all over the world. The ornate lory is native to Indonesia rather than Surinam, and Merian probably saw it in one such Dutch collection.


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