Jorden efter syndefaldet. 1690. Oil on canvas. 64,5x82,5 cm. Modtaget 1905, juli. Inventarnr.: KMS1899 National Gallery of Denmark
The white dodos pictured have not been previously mentioned in the literature, but the image was figured in the following catalogue, after I (the uploader here) notified researcher J. P. Hume about it in 2011:[1]
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