Explore remarkable studies of Indian and exotic birds commissioned by Lady Impey around 1780.
In another of Shaikh Zain ud-Din’s late commissions for Lady Impey, this treatment of a Black-necked Stork follows on from his earlier version dated the year before [LI901.16]. In the present work the bird is allowed to stand upright, making for a more graceful composition, and the rendering of its iridescent multi-coloured plumage is more subtle and effective. The painting has suffered some mutilation along its top edge as a result of later mishandling.
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