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‎Gooders John‎

Reference : RO80222742

ISBN : 2092608401

‎Les oiseaux de nos régions, encyclopédie familiale des oiseaux‎

‎Nathan. Non daté. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 287 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎

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‎GOODERS JOHN‎

Reference : R300098558

(1993)

ISBN : 2263019693

‎L'ORNITHOLOGIE PRATIQUE.‎

‎SOLAR. 1993. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans le texte - textes sur deux colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


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‎GOODERS JOHN / BOYER TREVOR‎

Reference : R320045748

(1987)

ISBN : 2901196152

‎CANARDS DE L'HEMISPHERE NORS.‎

‎GERFAUT CLUB. 1987. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 175 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos couleurs et noir et blanc in et hors texte, dont la jaquette - BON ETAT.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


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‎GOODWIN, D.‎

Reference : 16368

‎Crows of the World.- Illustrations by Robert Gilmoor.‎

‎London, British Museum, 1976. HB - 4to, VI-354 pages, illustr., fig., maps, 2 index; HB + DW‎


‎Bon état. Qqs petits frottements à la jaquette sinon très bon état. [PLC-6] ‎

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‎GOODWIN, DEREK.‎

Reference : 11440

(1956)

‎Crows of the World. Illustrations by Robert Gillmor. Sec. ed.‎

‎London, (1956). 4to. Orig. full fabrikoid. Part of wrappers pasted in. 299 pp., 6 colourplates, many textdrawings.‎


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‎GOODWIN, DEREK.‎

Reference : 11399

(1967)

‎Pigeons and Doves of the World. Illustrated by Robert Gillmor.‎

‎London, 1967. 4to. Orig. full cloth. Part of orig. wrappers pasted in. 446 pp., 3 colourplates and many textillustr.‎


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‎GORE, M.E.J. a. WON PYONG-OH.‎

Reference : 11201

(1971)

‎The Birds of Korea. Illustrated by Judy North with additioanl illustrations by Peggy Long.‎

‎Seoul, Tokyo, 1971. Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth. Part of wrappers pasted in. 450 pp., 40 colourplates and many b/w illustr.‎


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‎Gorman Gerard, Tamas Péchy, etc‎

Reference : RO20214441

‎Partimadar 1993/3 : A partimadar munkascoport Lapja. Sommaire : Ugartyukok Burhinus oedicenmus ujabb nagyszamu, oszi voluas elotti gyülekezése a Dél-hevesi füves pusztakon - Ritka partimadarak Magyarorszagon (1993 masodik félév) -etc.‎

‎MME. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 64 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Relié par deux agraffes. Texte en anglais et hongrois.. . . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


‎Sommaire : Ugartyukok Burhinus oedicenmus ujabb nagyszamu, oszi voluas elotti gyülekezése a Dél-hevesi füves pusztakon - Ritka partimadarak Magyarorszagon (1993 masodik félév) -etc. Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎

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‎GOTZ (Dr G.) et KOSCH (A.).-‎

Reference : 68836

(1935)

‎Quel est donc cet oiseau ?‎

‎ 1935 P., Nathan (Guides du Naturaliste, I), sans date (vers 1935), in 8° relié pleine percaline orange de l'éditeur,jaquette illustrée (effrangée), 45 pages. ‎


‎Nouvel atlas ornithologique complet reproduisant 327 espèces d'oiseaux d'Europe. 291 figures en couleurs - 36 figures en noir. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................‎

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‎GOTZ G. Dr- KOSCH A.‎

Reference : RO30124452

‎QUEL EST DONC CET OISEAU?‎

‎NATHAN. NON DATE. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 45 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


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‎GOTZ G ET KOSCH A.‎

Reference : ROD0127547

‎QUEL EST DONC CET OISEAU? - GUIDES DU NATURALISTE TOME 1‎

‎FERNAND NATHAN. NON DATE. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 46 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations dont 291 figures en couleurs et 36 figures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - jaquette abimée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


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‎GOTZ, G. & KOSCH, A.‎

Reference : 25589

‎Quel est donc cet oiseau ? Nouvel atlas ornithologique complet reproduisant 327 espèces d'oiseaux d'Europe - 291 figures en couleurs - 36 figures en noir.‎

‎Paris, Nathan, s.d. in-8°, 45 pages de texte et 26 planches d"illustrations, broche, couv., jaquette illustree.‎


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‎GOTZ G / KOSCH A (Dr)‎

Reference : R320041931

‎QUEL EST DONC CET OISEAU? -‎

‎FERNAND NATHAN. NON DATE. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 45 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs in texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie‎


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‎GOULD J.-‎

Reference : ORD-4587

‎Les Colibris. Collection Transfusine.-‎

‎Montreuil. Laboratoires Roland-Marie. (1964). Rare réunion complète des 32 planches (200 x 260mm) de reproductions en couleurs des célèbres gravures publiées par le naturaliste anglais J. GOULD, accompagnées d'un texte de présentation par J. BERLIOZ, professeur au Muséum. Elles sont présentées sous leur chemise toilée d'origine. Mors du 2e plat de la chemise fendu sur 6 cm sinon bon état, les planches sont impeccables.‎


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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43971

(1862)

‎Accentor Modularis. Hedge-Accentor, or Hedgesparrow.‎

‎.London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x36,5 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. Two birds, female and male in natural surroundings on a trunk with fungi.. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43994

(1862)

‎Aëdon Galactodes. Rufous Sedge-Warbler.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x37 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. 2 birds seen, female and male in natural habitat with flowering plants. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43995

(1862)

‎Calamodyta Aquatica. Aquatic Warbler.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x37 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. 2 birds seen, female and male in natural habitat with flowering plant, fruits and an insect. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43969

(1862)

‎Calamodyta Phragmitis. Sedge Warbler or Chat.‎

‎.London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x36,5 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. Two birds, female and male sitting on flowering waterplants. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter & Cohn, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43992

(1862)

‎Calamoherpe Arundinacea. Reed Warbler.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x37 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. 3 birds seen in natural habitat with flowering reed-mace, water-lillies. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter & Cohn, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43993

(1862)

‎Calamoherpe Palustris. Marsh Warbler.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x37 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. 2 birds seen, female and male in natural habitat with flowering waterplants, foliage.. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43946

(1862)

‎Calamophilus Biarmicus. Bearded Tit.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x36,5 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. Both sexes depicted sitting on straws. Other birds in the background. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter & Cohn, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 44000

(1862)

‎Caprimulgus Europaeus, Linn. Nightjar, or Goatsucker.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x36 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. Female and male in natural habitat with nest in which two baby birds surrounded by flowers etc. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter & Cohn, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43981

(1862)

‎Certhia Familiaris, Linn. Tree-Creeper.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x36,5 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. Two birds, male and female on a trunk with foliage, feeding 4 baby birds. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter, Imp. Fine and clean. The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43925

(1862)

‎Chelidon Urbica. House-Martin.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73. Folio. Papersize 54,5x36,5 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. Showing 2 bird in flight, 3 others beneath. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter Imp. Fine and clean.The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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‎"GOULD, JOHN.‎

Reference : 43956

(1862)

‎Cichloselys Sibiricus. Siberian Thrush.‎

‎London, Printed by Taylor and Francis - Published by the Author, (1862-) 73 Folio. Papersize 52,5x36,5 cm. Lithographed and fully handcoloured. 2 adults on a branch with fruits.. J. Gould & H.C. Richter, del. et lith. - Walter, Imp. Fine and clean. Ab. a half cm. of right margin with remains of textpaper, not affecting image in any way..The plate is accompanied with the original textleaf. (2) pp.‎


‎This is an original plate from Goulds great work ""The Birds of Great Britain"", issued between 1862 and 1873. The plates in this work were executed by Gould himself, and a few by J. Wolf, H.C. Richer and Hart. Together with Audubon's plates, the Gould-plates are considered the best bird-art ever produced, AND THE PLATES IN HIS ""BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN"" ARE THE PEAK OF GOULD'S ARTISTIC LIFE. In the foreword Gould stresses the difference from his ""Birds of Europe"" in the treatment of the illustrations, the inclusion here of the figures of the baby birds and nests, and he comments ""Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished" and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however is not the case every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand" and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought."". Elsewhere he remarked upon employing ""almost all colourists in London."" - Wood p. 364. - Nissen No. 372. - Sitwell 102. - Zimmer pp. 261-62. - Not in Jean Anker.‎

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