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Plate 273. A Monograph ...of Hummingbirds. London, 1849-1887. $1750 |
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“Eriocnemis Luciani” (Buquet’s Puff-leg) A male and female of the aptly named Puff-leg.
John Gould (1804-1881) was the most renowned ornithologist and recorder of birds in Great Britain in the 19th century. He produced over forty separate folio volumes of birds from around the world yet his spectacular A Monograph of the Trochilidae, or Family of Hummingbirds is his most famous work. Each remarkably detailed and gorgeously hand colored bird is drawn to scale and anatomically correct down to the smallest detail. Gould even captured the iridescence of the hummingbird’s plumage with a special technique of mixing metals and varnish with the pigments. He was involved in all aspects of the production of the book. He selected the species to be depicted, created sketches showing the pose of the birds and composition of their landscape backgrounds, published the works himself and found subscribers to cover the production costs.
Hand colored lithograph. 15 1/4 x 22 inches, sheet. Very nice condition save scattered flecks of light foxing in lower left and a small spot in the lower right.
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