

Original lithograph of the Lyrebird Tail Study (Tails of Menuridae) by Henrik Grønvold
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Original antique lithograph of the Lyrebird Tail Study (Tails of Menuridae) by Henrik Grønvold, published in The Birds of Australia by Gregory M. Mathews (1910–1927).
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Details
Technique: Original Hand Color lithograph
Artist: Henrik Grønvold
Work: The Birds of Australia (1910–27)
Dimensions: 33 × 24 cm
Condition: Very good
Origin: Original edition, early 20th century
Aesthetic Remark: Fine scientific depiction of plumage symmetry. The minimal background enhances the aesthetic presence of the tails as botanical-like forms.
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