

The artwork, titled "Birds of Prey", created by Victor Emile Prouvé, depicts a monochromatic scene with a greenish-brown color scheme. The artwork features a dense group of flying birds in varying directions and positions. The birds are densely packed with their wings spread out; some are flying downwards with their heads pointing towards the bottom of the image. The background consists of wavy lines suggesting movement or turbulence. The artwork appears to be a print or engraving with visible lines and shading. The artwork bears a signature in the bottom-right corner. The image features a light-colored border around the artwork.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 806 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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