
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Cuckoo
Allen W. Seaby
- Date
- c. 1915–26
- Medium
- Color woodcut
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
If Allen Seaby’s cuckoo has a slight feel of a scientific specimen, that’s because it was modeled after a painting he did for The British Bird Book (1910–13), a survey of bird behavior. He depicted his subject making its “cuckoo” sound, which, as the text explains, is “uttered with the bill closed, or almost so.” England, Europe
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