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Depiction of the Common Turnstone: Seasonal and Sexual Plumage Variations, 1826

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Large original hand-colored antique ornithological print made by Selby and published around 1826. The image is a colored etching from "Illustrations of British Ornithology" by Prideaux John Selby, featuring the Common Turnstone. This species is a small, highly migratory bird known for its habit of flipping over stones and debris on the beach to find food. The plate appears to illustrate three conditions of the species: a male in summer plumage with its bold and distinctive coloration, a female which generally has more subdued coloring, and a juvenile or 'young of the year', which typically shows an even less pronounced color pattern than the female. The detailed etching work and careful coloring suggest that these illustrations are aimed at both ornithologists for study purposes and art enthusiasts for collection. The artist, Prideaux John Selby (1788–1867), was an English ornithologist, botanist, and artist renowned for his detailed and realistic illustrations of birds. His work "Illustrations of British Ornithology" was a significant contribution to scientific knowledge of British birds in the 19th century and is known for its accuracy and the beauty of its illustrations. Selby's works are an important part of the history of ornithological art and study. Prideaux John Selby is often ranked among the greatest avian illustrators, sharing the distinction with peers such as John James Audubon and John Gould. His illustrations were characterized by both ornithological precision and a sense of aesthetic grace, rendering each bird in its natural habitat with a focus on both scientific detail and visual charm. Mirroring Audubon's approach, Selby's renditions were notable for their life-sized portrayals. Selby's personal involvement in the etching process of his grand folio series set him apart, as he took on the intricate task of engraving many of the plates himself—a skill he learned from his brother-in-law, Admiral Robert Mitford. Mitford not only taught Selby the etching technique but also actively participated in creating the etchings for "Illustrations of British Ornithology." Christine E. Jackson, a scholar, highlighted the unique aspects of Selby's artistry, praising the refined and understated elegance of his plates—a stark contrast to the ornate Victorian style of John Gould. Jackson commended Selby for producing what were at the time the most life-like and dynamic representations of British birds, marking a significant departure from previous depictions that often appeared rigid and diminutive. This leap in the portrayal of birds, with its combination of life-sized, animated illustrations, represented a monumental step forward in the art of bird illustration. The paper's watermark, J. Whatman, indicates the paper manufacturer, which was a renowned English papermaking company known for high-quality drawing and writing papers. The dates 1822-28 suggest the period during which the paper was produced but the watermark show the year 1826. We have more bird prints of Selby online.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.26 in (54 cm)Width: 25.99 in (66 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1826
  • Condition:
    Good, especially considering age. The sheet has a crease in the middle and a fold above the image. Study the images carefully.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13679-31stDibs: LU3054338182762
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