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    A goldfinch sits on its feeder. Goldfinches were popular as pets because you could teach them to draw water from a container with a miniature bucket. Hence they are called putters.

    This is one of the few known works by Fabritius. He painted the goldfinch with clearly visible brushstrokes. He marked the wing with thick yellow paint, which he scratched with the back of his brush.

    100% cotton

    70x50cm

A goldfinch sits on its feeder. Goldfinches were popular as pets because you could teach them to draw water from a container with a miniature bucket. Hence they are called putters.

This is one of the few known works by Fabritius. He painted the goldfinch with clearly visible brushstrokes. He marked the wing with thick yellow paint, which he scratched with the back of his brush.

100% cotton

70x50cm

Goldfinch tea towel

On this tea towel the Goldfinch from Fabritius. 100% cotton 50 x 70 cm
Goldfinch tea towel
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    A goldfinch sits on its feeder. Goldfinches were popular as pets because you could teach them to draw water from a container with a miniature bucket. Hence they are called putters.

    This is one of the few known works by Fabritius. He painted the goldfinch with clearly visible brushstrokes. He marked the wing with thick yellow paint, which he scratched with the back of his brush.

    100% cotton

    70x50cm

A goldfinch sits on its feeder. Goldfinches were popular as pets because you could teach them to draw water from a container with a miniature bucket. Hence they are called putters.

This is one of the few known works by Fabritius. He painted the goldfinch with clearly visible brushstrokes. He marked the wing with thick yellow paint, which he scratched with the back of his brush.

100% cotton

70x50cm

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