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John James Audubon is arguably America's most widely recognized and
collected artist. His Birds of America has been reproduced often,
beginning with the double elephant folio printed by Havill in
England, followed by a much smaller "Octavo" edition printed in
Philadelphia and sold by subscription. After Audubon's death, his
family arranged with the New York printer Julius Bien to produce
another elephant folio edition, this time by the new
chromolithographic process. It too would be sold by subscription,
but the venture, begun in 1858, was brought to an abrupt end by the
Civil War. Only 150 plates were produced, and the number remaining
today is slight; they are among the rarest and most sought after
Audubon prints. Bound in cloth with a full cloth slipcase, this
beautifully produced book is the first complete reproduction of
Bien chromolithographs and will become the centerpiece of any bird
lover's library.
The sublime collection of 418 superbly detailed paintings of
hummingbirds by the great artist John Gould, the 19th-century
naturalist painter often referred to as the British Audubon,
represents all the known species on the planet at the time and is
the most complete ever produced. Like Audubon, Gould depicted the
birds as they are in life, in their native habitats, which was
still a revolutionary approach at the time. Yet Unlike Audubon,
Gould travelled widely across the globe and the exquisite
hummingbirds he painted so beautifully represent all the known
species at the time and haled from the most remote and exotic
ecosystems on the planet. In their essay for the book, co-writers
Joel and Laura Oppenheimer tell the story of Gould s colourful life
and place his work in the context of the times, when exploration of
science and the world s natural wonders was at an all-time high.
The Family of Hummingbirds will delight birdwatching hobbyists,
fans of naturalist historical prints, and especially lovers of the
avian Tinker Bell.
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