

The image titled "Birds of Prey" by Victor Emile Prouvé depicts a monochromatic scene with shades of green. The artwork features multiple birds in flight and on the ground. The birds have large wingspans and are positioned in various directions, some flying and others on or near the ground. The scene includes a body of water on the right side, with ripples and reflections visible. The background appears to have additional birds flying in the sky. The image has a rectangular shape with a visible border around it. The artwork is rendered in a detailed, realistic style with many lines indicating texture and movement. The color scheme is primarily various shades of green. The composition shows birds interacting with their environment.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 712 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Birds of Prey

Seagulls (Les Mouettes)

The Seagulls

Eagle (from Sketchbook)

Bairei Picture Album of One Hundred Birds (Bairei hyakuchō gafu) 楳嶺百鳥畫譜

The Breaking Waves, Tide of September 1901

Eagle Attacking a Monkey

Travelers in a Wintry Forest

Teal

Piece

The Breaking Waves, Tide of September 1901

Gulls Feeding

Vulture

Two eagles

Famous Themes for Painting Study Known as “The Garden of Painting” (Gaen)

The Wren and the Bear

Chidori Birds

Liber Studiorum: The Fifth Plague of Egypt

The Vulture

The Stag Hunt

(From Sketchbook)

Study of Weeds

Le Paysage au Bâteau

Morning Mists (Brumes de Matin)