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A pelican and other fowl near a water basin, known as 'The floating feather'
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Melchior d'Hondecoeter (1680)
It must have been a great honour for d'Hondecoeter to receive commissions from the country's ruler. He made this regal bird scene for Het Loo, the palace of William and Mary. It features a pelican in the foreground, a cassowary behind it at the left, a flamingo and a black crowned crane. Water birds congregate in and around a basin, and a feather floats on the water's surface.