Oriolus Chinensis, Linn. [Philippine Oriole] [Black-naped Oriole]

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Author: John Gould / W[illiam Matthew] Hart

Publisher: John Gould, F.R.S. in London.

Year: 1850-1883

Size: 34.5 x 30.6 cm view, 54 x 37.2 cm page

Reference: Sitwell: Fine Bird Books; Nissen IVB 368; Fine Bird Books, p. 102; Wood, p. 365; Zimmer, p. 258. (7)
SKU: 63957 Category:

Description

original hand-colour lithograph.

EXTREMELY RARE ornithological print from ‘The Birds of Asia’, volume V; published by John Gould, F.R.S. in London. Per the text figure was drawn from a beautiful Manila skin. The sexes are represented life-size. The 7 volume “Birds of Asia” featured some of the most vibrant varieties of birds to be found around the world due to the wide reaching natural fauna of the expansive geographical region. The work took 34 years to complete and is considered one of Gould’s greatest accomplishments rivalling in quality the works of J.J. Audubon.
Gould was especially drawn to the natural flora and delineated the bird’s surroundings with great detail. He created nearly 3000 hand-colored plates of animals in his extensive career. He gained much of his knowledge by observation and experience and contributed greatly to scientific knowledge at the time. Gould is believed to have done the original sketches for all of the plates. He utilized many talented artists to help create the finished lithograph including his wife Elizabeth Coxen Gould, Edward Lear, Joseph Wolf, William Hart, and H. C. Richter. Even at the time of publication, Gould’s plates were very expensive and only sold to a small set of subscribers. Due to the limited subscriber list, the plates remain rare and of high value for collectors today.

Condition

Excellent condition.

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