Antique Prints, Maps, & Books of Natural History, Botanicals, & More
Lot 1601:
Description
Included in this lot:
Australian Spine-tailed Swift / Australian Swift
Varied Graucalus / White-bellied Grancalus
Guttural Pachycephala / Banded Thick-head
Harmonious Shrike Thrush / Rusty-breasted Shrike Thrush
Crested Oreoica / Spangled Drongo
Rufous-fronted Fantail / White-shafted Fantail / Pied Fantail / Black Fantailed Fly Catcher
Restless Fly Catcher / Blue Shining Fly Catcher / Yellow-breasted Fly Catcher
Kaup’s Fly Catcher / Leaden-coloured Fly Catcher / Shining Fly Catcher
Carinated Fly Catcher / Black-fronted Fly Catcher / White-eared Fly Catcher
Dusky Robin / White-eyebrowed Robin / Scrub Robin
Crested Wedge Bill / Coach Whip Bird
Spine-tailed Orthonyx
Description of the work:
This lovely, originally hand-colored lithograph is from Silvester Diggles’s
Companion to Gould’s Handbook; or, synopsis of the birds of Australia containing nearly one-third of the whole, or about 220 examples, for the most part from the original drawings of Sylvester Diggles.. This is the second edition of the work and was published in Brisbane by Thorne & Greenwell in 1877. The lithographs were completed by Henry Green Eaton, who was a transported convict from England.
This was the most ambitious hand-colored work published in Australia. It illustrated over 200 native Australian birds. "The plates and text were originally published in parts between 1866 and 1870 under the title
The Ornithology of Australia. Financial crisis and a subsequent drop in subscriber numbers meant Diggles was not able to complete the ornithology to his satisfaction, and by 1877 felt that the series was ‘as complete as it probably ever will be.’ As a result, the work was reissued in its definitive form with new title…" (Wantrup)
Silvester Diggles (1817-1880) was a pioneering Australian naturalist with particular interest in birds and insects. He emigrated from Great Britain in the 1850s. He helped found the Queensland Philosphical Society in 1859, the first scientific institution in Australia. He also helped establish the Queensland Museum.
Paper Size: ~ 10 1/4" by 14 3/4"
Paper Type or Special Features: Originally Hand-colored Lithograph
Condition report:
The work is in very good to excellent condition. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint fox marks to be expected with age. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.
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