Description
Original hand-colour copper engraving. EXTREMELY RARE
Ornithological print from Collection des Planches Enluminées d’Histoire Naturelle (1765–1783), pl. 94 (reversed) [of 1008], [Collection of Hand-Colored Natural History Plates] — the edition without text of the Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux.
Not endemic – domesticated. Habitat: farms, backyards, agricultural areas, rural villages, coconut plantations, mixed farmland and urban settlements throughout the Philippines. This magnificent plate on fine chain-linked paper features a delicate yellow border, which many believe led to the development of French matting.
Buffon (1707-1788) was the preeminent scientist and mathematician of the late 18th century. He directed the Jardin des Plantes botanical garden in Paris, which still exists today. His most outstanding achievement came in the field of natural history with the publication of the monumental Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière (1749-1788) in 36 vols, for which Martinet created all the bird illustrations. ‘Francois Nicolas Martinet (1725-1804) was the French court engraver and the foremost bird artist of his day, who also created work for Marmontel, Voltaire, and Philidor. Martinet prints remain true masterpieces in the world of bird art.
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