A work of art by Melchior d'Hondecoeter, made around 1690. This work features two squirrel monkeys from Central America, two white cockatoos with sulphur from Australia, a grey parrot from Africa and a purple snapped lory - on a chain on the left lower left - from Indonesia. Hondecoeter combined these creatures and a number of other beautiful birds in this painting, which was intended for Het Loo, the palace of William III. It hung above the door of the king's private apartment.
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