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Jakob Bogdány - Still Life Of Flowers In A Vase On A Marble Shelf

Still Life Of Flowers In A Vase On A Marble Shelf

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
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Jakob Bogdani, whose names are sometimes spelt Jacob and Bogdány, was a Hungarian and British artist well known for his still life and exotic bird paintings.

Bogdani was born in the city of Eperjes, then in Sáros County in the north of the Kingdom of Hungary, modern-day Prešov, Slovakia. In 1684 he went to Amsterdam where he lived and worked until moving to London in 1688.

In Amsterdam he got acquainted with fellow Hungarian letter cutter and typographer Miklós Tótfalusi Kis, also studying in the Netherlands. In London he found success as a specialist still life and bird painter at the court of Queen Anne, and several of his paintings became part of the Royal Collection. One of his chief patrons was Admiral George Churchill, brother of the Duke of Marlborough, whose famous aviary at Windsor Park may have supplied subjects for some of his paintings.

Bogdani married Elizabeth Hemmings with whom he had two children, William, who became a prominent British civil servant, and Elizabeth, who married the painter Tobias Stranover. He influenced the bird painter Marmaduke Cradock. He died in Finchley, north London.

His bird paintings featured an array of exotic species such as cockatoos, macaws, and mynas, which were likely to have been imported to European menageries at the time. He mixed them with familiar European birds such as great and blue tits, European green woodpeckers and Eurasian jays. He would often highlight a painting with a bird of red plumage, such as a scarlet ibis, red avadavat or northern cardinal. Numerous birds were usually crowded into his landscapes; an exception was the highly regarded Two Icelandic Falcons, painted around the end of the 17th century or early 18th. Currently housed in Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, it depicts two snowy white gyrfalcons.

One of his pictures was used as the cover of the 1974 Procol Harum album Exotic Birds and Fruit.

Several of his paintings are exhibited in the Hungarian National Gallery and the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest.

More Artworks by Jakob Bogdány

An Extensive Landscape With A Capuchin Squirrel Monkey, Two Guinea Pigs, A Blue Tit And An Amazon St. Vincent Parrot

An Extensive Landscape With A Capuchin Squirrel Monkey, Two Guinea Pigs, A Blue Tit And An Amazon St. Vincent Parrot

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Still Life Of Strawberries, Cherries And Peaches On A Silver Dish

Still Life Of Strawberries, Cherries And Peaches On A Silver Dish

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Still Life With Fruit, A Wine Flask In A Basket And A Large Roemer

Still Life With Fruit, A Wine Flask In A Basket And A Large Roemer

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
A Still Life Of Roses And Other Flowers In A Metal Vase On A Marble Ledge

A Still Life Of Roses And Other Flowers In A Metal Vase On A Marble Ledge

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
A cockerel, chickens, a woodpecker and other birds in a landscape

A cockerel, chickens, a woodpecker and other birds in a landscape

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Still life with a parrot

Still life with a parrot

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Two macaws, a cockatoo, a red-billed chough and other birds in a landscape with fruit

Two macaws, a cockatoo, a red-billed chough and other birds in a landscape with fruit

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Still Life With Peaches, Grapes, Plums And Melon

Still Life With Peaches, Grapes, Plums And Melon (1705–1715)

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Landscape With Exotic Birds And Two Dogs

Landscape With Exotic Birds And Two Dogs

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
Two Macaws, a Cockatoo and a Jay, with Fruit

Two Macaws, a Cockatoo and a Jay, with Fruit (1710)

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
An assembly of birds in a parkland landscape

An assembly of birds in a parkland landscape

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)
An assembly of birds in a parkland landscape

An assembly of birds in a parkland landscape

Jakob Bogdány (Hungarian, 1660–1724)

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