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Nature’s Pair: The Artistic Depiction of Great Tits, in a 18th Century Engraving

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This illustration beautifully depicts two Great Tits (Parus major) in vivid detail, a common subject in ornithological studies due to their distinct appearance and widespread presence across Europe and parts of Asia. The image shows two birds, each perched on a branch, presented in slightly different poses to give a fuller representation of their physical characteristics. Description of the Print: The print is a colored copperplate engraving, a technique often used in the 18th and 19th centuries for detailed scientific illustrations. Each bird is rendered with precision, showcasing the characteristic yellow belly, blue-grey back, and distinctive black head with white cheeks that are iconic to the Great Tit. The subtle shading and coloration suggest that the coloring was applied by hand after the initial engraving process, which was a common practice to enhance the visual appeal and accuracy of scientific prints. Text Analysis: The text on the print reads "Die Kohlmeise Parus major Linn. 1. Männchen. 2. Weibchen." This translates to "The Great Tit Parus major Linn. 1. Male. 2. Female." This suggests that the print aims to illustrate the slight variations between the sexes of the species, which are often minimal in Great Tits but can be discerned by a keen observer. The reference to "Linn." indicates Linnaean taxonomy, crediting Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist and zoologist who formalized the modern system of naming organisms. The text in small letters on your print provides important details about the production of the image. It reads: "von den Gebr. Alkeni in Darmstadt gez., gest. abf. und illuminiert." Here's a breakdown of what this means: - "von den Gebr. Alkeni": This likely refers to the Alkeni brothers, who could have been the artists or engravers involved in creating the print. - "in Darmstadt": Indicates the location where the print was produced, which is Darmstadt, a city in Germany. - "gez.": Abbreviation for "gezeichnet," meaning "drawn." This specifies who drew the original artwork. - "gest.": Abbreviation for "gestochen," meaning "engraved." This identifies the engraving work. - "abf.": Could be an abbreviation, possibly relating to the process or the specific artist's initials, though it's less commonly recognized in this context. - "und illuminiert": Meaning "and illuminated," which refers to the application of color to the print after engraving. Together, this text indicates that the Alkeni brothers in Darmstadt drew, engraved, and colored this print, emphasizing the detailed craftsmanship and the involvement of specific artisans in its production. This provides a clearer understanding of the collaborative artistic processes typical of the period in which such prints were made. More research needed. Historical Context Prints like these were common in the 18th and early 19th centuries when the study of natural history became increasingly popular in Europe. They served both scientific and educational purposes, helping scholars and amateurs alike understand the diversity of bird species across the world. The Linnaean classification mentioned in the text places this print firmly in the period of Enlightenment science, where documenting and categorizing nature was of paramount importance.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 11.42 in (29 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1780
  • Condition:
    Condition: good, given age. Soiling and browning (spots) and some creasing in bottom border. Original bright colors. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling, especially around the borders. Please study scan carefully.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13674-101stDibs: LU3054341199252

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