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COATIS: FROM THE AMERICAS TO EUROPE, FROM THE FAMILIAR TO THE EXOTIC – ART HISTORY ANIMALIA An Art History Animalia Webzibit(regularly updated with new finds and research) Click on the links below to view each section! ➡️INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS A COATI? last updated 5 January 2025 ➡️COATIS IN ...

#WorldCoatiDay all the #coati art being posted today and lots more can be found in this coati image bank (a work-in-progress, and always looking for more if anyone knows of others!) arthistoryanimalia.com/coatis-from-...

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Happy #worldcoatiday #coati #coatimundi #endangeredspecies Made using #Sora #AI and #Canva

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Happy World Coati Day! Coatimundis are related to raccoons and found from South America to southwest U.S. They are omnivores and forage throughout the day for fruits, grubs and other small animals. #worldcoatiday #coati #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #photography #canon

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An historic illustration of a coati (a brown mammal with a long stripy tail) standing in a green landscape with frees in the background.

An historic illustration of a coati (a brown mammal with a long stripy tail) standing in a green landscape with frees in the background.

Happy #WorldCoatiDay! This coati is from "Dictionnaire pittoresque d'histoire naturelle et des phénomènes de la nature" (1833-1840), digitised for BHL by @nhm-london.bsky.social. www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35962483 🧪 📖 🌎 #Coatimundi #ILoveBHL

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wildlife art, watercolor, portrait orientation: portrait of two South American Coatis in a lush tree, one below hiding in a crevice with its head peeking out and one above on a branch poking at a small butterfly

wildlife art, watercolor, portrait orientation: portrait of two South American Coatis in a lush tree, one below hiding in a crevice with its head peeking out and one above on a branch poking at a small butterfly

#WorldCoatiDay :
Axel Amuchastegui (Argentina, 1921-2002)
Ringtailed #Coati, n.d. (probably before 1966)
watercolor, 27 7/8 x 20 7/8 in. (70.8 x 53 cm.)
www.christies.com/lot/axel-amu...
#WildlifeArt

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oil painting in landscape orientation, portrait of animals in a landscape: single American coati perched on a rock in upper right overlooking four domestic Guinea fowl on ground below

oil painting in landscape orientation, portrait of animals in a landscape: single American coati perched on a rock in upper right overlooking four domestic Guinea fowl on ground below

Salomon Kleiner (1703-1761), “Indianische Füchse [Indian Foxes],” 1732, engraving for Représentation Des Animaux de la Menagerie de SAS Monseigneur le Prince Eugène François de Savoye et de Piedmont. (Fig. a is another depiction of Savoy’s coati seen in Hamilton’s painting.)

hand-colored lithograph from a book, illustration of several animals from a menagerie, posed in an outdoor garden; the coati is posed in side profile on a white arch to left with a red collar

Salomon Kleiner (1703-1761), “Indianische Füchse [Indian Foxes],” 1732, engraving for Représentation Des Animaux de la Menagerie de SAS Monseigneur le Prince Eugène François de Savoye et de Piedmont. (Fig. a is another depiction of Savoy’s coati seen in Hamilton’s painting.) hand-colored lithograph from a book, illustration of several animals from a menagerie, posed in an outdoor garden; the coati is posed in side profile on a white arch to left with a red collar

#TwoForTuesday + #WorldCoatiDay: South American #Coati in Prince Eugene of Savoy’s (1663-1736) menagerie:
Philipp Ferdinand de Hamilton
Perlhühner und Nasenbär, 1722
oil painting
sammlung.belvedere.at/objects/2863...
Salomon Kleiner
Indianische Füchse, 1732
engraving
www.europeana.eu/mt/item/1550...

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official museum photo of polychrome ceramic #1 on black background
coatimundi effigy vessel painted with geometric & curvilinear designs

official museum photo of polychrome ceramic #1 on black background coatimundi effigy vessel painted with geometric & curvilinear designs

official museum photo of polychrome ceramic #1 on black background
coatimundi effigy vessel painted with geometric & curvilinear designs

official museum photo of polychrome ceramic #1 on black background coatimundi effigy vessel painted with geometric & curvilinear designs

#TwoForTuesday on #WorldCoatiDay :
#Coati effigy vessels
Gran Coclé (Panama)
Epiclassic, c. 500-1000 CE
Painted clay
H 12 19/32 x D 9in. (22.9 x 32.0cm)
H 12 x D 8in. (20.3 x 30.5cm)
Gilcrease Museum
collections.gilcrease.org/object/543443
collections.gilcrease.org/object/543479
#IndigenousArt

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#WorldCoatiDay Coatis are related to raccoons. The common coati, such as this immature one in Peru, can be found in trees, eating berries, roots, snails, frogs, lizards, and almost anything edible in the forest.

#Wildlifephotography #ExploreCreateinspire #ArtWolfe #potd #CanonLegend

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Playful, curious, and worth protecting—Happy World Coati Day! 🐾✨
Today we celebrate these incredible animals and the importance of conserving their habitats. Have you ever seen a coati in the wild? Let’s share and inspire! 💬

#WorldCoatiDay #WildlifeConservation #CoatiLove

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ハナグマの日で
おやすみなさい
#世界ハナグマの日
#WorldCoatiDay
#ヒカリ #アカハナグマ
#千葉市動物公園 #coati

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そして本日は #世界ハナグマの日 #WorldCoatiDay でもある!
#ズーラシア#アカハナグマ #ベンジャミン さんはじめ、世界中のハナグマの皆様が安心して地面をスンスンスンスンできる毎日が続きますように🍀︎

映り込みとブレがパない!!
でもベンジャミンさん大好き!!!

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Today is World Coati Day #WorldCoatiDay

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COATI IMAGE BANK – ART HISTORY ANIMALIA [Under construction -- images and captions/links are still being added] last updated 20-July-2023 COATIS IN INDIGENOUS AMERICAN ART (TO 1521): Feline VesselCentral Andes, North Highlands, Recuay, Earl...

#WorldCoatiDay all the #coati art being posted today and lots more can be found in this coati image bank (a work-in-progress, and always looking for more if anyone knows of others!)
arthistoryanimalia.com/coati-image-...

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Pieter Boel (Flemish, 1622-1674), Fouine et Coati, c. 1669-1671, oil on canvas.
South American Coati, study of an individual from Louis XIV’s menagerie.
https://www.photo.rmn.fr/archive/01-014954-2C6NU0GGV786.html

Pieter Boel (Flemish, 1622-1674), Fouine et Coati, c. 1669-1671, oil on canvas. South American Coati, study of an individual from Louis XIV’s menagerie. https://www.photo.rmn.fr/archive/01-014954-2C6NU0GGV786.html

Detail of the South American Coati and African Crested Porcupine friend in lower right from The Months or the Royal Houses, July, Vincennes, Charles Le Brun (designer) and Gobelins Factory (manufacturer), France, c. c. 1676-80, tapestry. Pieter Boel’s studies were used as models for the animals.
https://collection.mobiliernational.culture.gouv.fr/objet/GMTT-108-007

Detail of the South American Coati and African Crested Porcupine friend in lower right from The Months or the Royal Houses, July, Vincennes, Charles Le Brun (designer) and Gobelins Factory (manufacturer), France, c. c. 1676-80, tapestry. Pieter Boel’s studies were used as models for the animals. https://collection.mobiliernational.culture.gouv.fr/objet/GMTT-108-007

#WorldCoatiDay: A South American Coati in Louis XIV’s royal menagerie
1 Pieter Boel, Fouine et Coati, c.1669-71 oil on canvas
2 Detail of the same #coati (+ African Crested Porcupine) in a tapestry: The Months or the Royal Houses, July, Vincennes; Charles Le Brun & Gobelins Factory, France c.1676-80

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photo of the painting in gold frame on display at museum

photo of the painting in gold frame on display at museum

closeup of the coati in the painting - South American Coati (Nasua nasua)

closeup of the coati in the painting - South American Coati (Nasua nasua)

gallery label:
Domenico Guidobono
Italian, Genoese, 1668-1746
An Allegory
1710-20
Oil on canvas
The fantastical subject of this painting has eluded scholars. The woman holding dividers over an open book with diagrams has been identified as Circe or Melissa, but is probably a more generic sorceress surrounded by symbols of her dark magic: skulls, a bat, and a chimera (a fantastical winged creature). The representation in the left foreground of a coati, a member of the raccoon family native to South America, is unique in early modern painting and was probably based on an animal living in a private zoo in Genoa.
Purchase, R. A. Farnsworth Gift, Gwynne Andrews, Chades B. Curtis, Rogers, Marquand, The Alfred N. Punnert Endowment, and Victor Wilbour Memorial Funds, 1970
1970.261

gallery label: Domenico Guidobono Italian, Genoese, 1668-1746 An Allegory 1710-20 Oil on canvas The fantastical subject of this painting has eluded scholars. The woman holding dividers over an open book with diagrams has been identified as Circe or Melissa, but is probably a more generic sorceress surrounded by symbols of her dark magic: skulls, a bat, and a chimera (a fantastical winged creature). The representation in the left foreground of a coati, a member of the raccoon family native to South America, is unique in early modern painting and was probably based on an animal living in a private zoo in Genoa. Purchase, R. A. Farnsworth Gift, Gwynne Andrews, Chades B. Curtis, Rogers, Marquand, The Alfred N. Punnert Endowment, and Victor Wilbour Memorial Funds, 1970 1970.261

#WorldCoatiDay:
Domenico Guidobono, An Allegory, c. 1710-20, oil on canvas, The Met
Although the label suggests the #coati “was probably based on an animal living in a private zoo in Genoa,” its unnatural pose & overly stuffed body suggests a taxidermy specimen as a model rather than a living one.

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Digital color photo of the following work, displayed in a gold-colored frame:
Jacopo Ligozzi, Coati in un Paesaggio, c. 1620-40, oil on canvas, Villa medicea di Poggio a Caiano, Italy.
Portrait of a South American Coati (Nasua nasua), presumably an individual from the Medici menagerie. [single animal standing in side profile with red belled collar, set in a classical landscape background]

Digital color photo of the following work, displayed in a gold-colored frame: Jacopo Ligozzi, Coati in un Paesaggio, c. 1620-40, oil on canvas, Villa medicea di Poggio a Caiano, Italy. Portrait of a South American Coati (Nasua nasua), presumably an individual from the Medici menagerie. [single animal standing in side profile with red belled collar, set in a classical landscape background]

#WorldCoatiDay: Jacopo Ligozzi, #Coati in un Paesaggio, c. 1620-40, oil on canvas, Villa medicea di Poggio a Caiano, Italy.
Portrait of a South American Coati (Nasua nasua) wearing a red belled collar, presumably an individual from the Medici menagerie.
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fr...

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Original color illustration by Guiseppe Arcimboldo (1526-1593) of a captive Mountain Coati (Nasuella spp., probably the Western Mountain Coati, N. olivacea) in a Habsburg court menagerie, c. last quarter 1500s, collected by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605).
http://aldrovandi.dfc.unibo.it/pinakesweb/files/image/VOL006_Tomo2_Animali/_087.jpg

Original color illustration by Guiseppe Arcimboldo (1526-1593) of a captive Mountain Coati (Nasuella spp., probably the Western Mountain Coati, N. olivacea) in a Habsburg court menagerie, c. last quarter 1500s, collected by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605). http://aldrovandi.dfc.unibo.it/pinakesweb/files/image/VOL006_Tomo2_Animali/_087.jpg

Ulisse Aldrovandi’s (1522-1605) b/w published woodcut of a Mountain Coati (Nasuella spp., probably the Western Mountain Coati, N. olivacea), in De quadrupedibus digitatis viviparis, 1637, p. 267, modeled from Arcimboldo’s original color illustration.  
https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_TP1fa3UWwh8C/page/n298/mode/1up

Ulisse Aldrovandi’s (1522-1605) b/w published woodcut of a Mountain Coati (Nasuella spp., probably the Western Mountain Coati, N. olivacea), in De quadrupedibus digitatis viviparis, 1637, p. 267, modeled from Arcimboldo’s original color illustration. https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_TP1fa3UWwh8C/page/n298/mode/1up

#WorldCoatiDay Unlike Gessner’s South American Coati (see previous post), Aldrovandi’s woodcut published in _De quadrupedibus digitatis viviparis_ (1637) was modeled from an original illustration by Arcimboldo of a much rarer Mountain Coati (Nasuella spp.) in a Habsburg court menagerie (c.1575-1600)

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