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Pl. 2.24 (Pilchard Fish) The History of Carolina... London, 1754. $850.00

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Plate 2.24 Pilchard with Titi

Mark Catesby was an English botanist who spent a total of ten years traveling around the east coast of the United States and the Bahamas collecting specimens and making drawings for the first natural history of America. His wildly diversified work contains plants, birds, insects, snakes, small mammals (and a bison!), fish and mollusks. Catesby supported himself as a nurseryman while he labored for ten years organizing his specimens, drawing and engraving and sometimes hand coloring his work. Finally, in 1731, he published the first volume of The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands. It contains 100 images of birds. He published a second volume containing animals, fish, shells, insects, snakes, etc. in 1743. The work remained unsurpassed as a reference for many years. It continued to be so useful, that a second edition was published in 1754 with an appendix of 20 additional engraved plates. Catesby's images are imaginatively and boldly figured in a straightforward style which calls folk art to the mind of the modern viewer.

20 1/4 x 14 inches, sheet.
Framed to 22 x 18 inches, overall.
Hand colored copperplate engraving.
Excellent condition.