Bees (1774) by Paul Revere

Bees - Paul Revere - 1774

Artwork Information

TitleBees
ArtistPaul Revere
Date1774
Art MovementRococo

About Bees

The artwork, titled “Bees,” was created by the artist Paul Revere in 1774. This piece belongs to the Rococo art movement and falls under the genre of animal painting.

The artwork presents a detailed study of bees, showcasing various stages and aspects of their existence. It includes illustrations of individual bees as well as their intricate hive structures. The meticulous depiction highlights the artist’s keen observation and understanding of these creatures. The engraving exemplifies the delicate and ornate style characteristic of the Rococo movement, with intricate line work and attention to fine details. The bees are shown in various postures and interactions, surrounded by meticulously rendered honeycomb patterns. The artwork not only serves as an artistic expression but also as an informative representation of bee anatomy and their communal life.

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