Subject: Prints Bird
Period: 1768 (circa)
Publication: Recueil de Divers Oiseaux Etrangers et Peu Communs
Color: Hand Color
Size:
8.5 x 11.6 inches
21.6 x 29.5 cm
Mark Catesby was an Englishman who spent a number of years in America studying botany, wildlife, and other aspects of nature, and is credited with being the first American naturalist. His famous work The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands was first published in 1731, and contained 220 hand-colored engravings, 109 of which were birds. Catesby's work was the first colored book on American birds. Catesby's work was translated into German, French and Dutch and republished between 1749-81 with the plates re-engraved (and some new plates added) by Johann Michael Seligmann.
This is Plate 34, depicting an American Redstart sitting on the branch of a Black Walnut tree from a French edition of Catesby's work. Sheet measures 9.5 x 15.2". This plate is accompanied by a sheet of French text describing the bird and tree, based on Catesby's original text.
References: Sitwell, p. 93.
Condition: A
Full contemporary color on a bright, watermarked sheet with minor soiling. Accompanying text sheet is also clean and bright.