Harpy Eagle

Bernard Willem Wierink (1856-1939), black chalk, with watercolour, heightened with white, on brown paper, 1902

Like his teacher August Allebé, Bernard Willem Wierink went to Artis Zoo almost daily to sketch all kinds of animals. According to him, the beauty of nature was not solely to be found in a bird of paradise, but also in less attractive animals, such as this ill-tempered looking harpy eagle. The manner in which he drew the lines – first sketchily, and then with greater control and even stylized – is typical of his book illustrations.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-1976-152
  • Dimensionsheight 290 mm x width 130 mm
  • Physical characteristicszwart krijt, met penseel in kleuren, met wit gehoogd, op bruin papier