Wonderful illustrations of tits and nuthatches

Keulemans, J. G.

Collection of 22 bird prints from Henry Eeles Dresser's A history of the birds of Europe, including all the species inhabiting the western Palaearctic region.

Published 1880
Item ID 72197
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[London, H. E. Dresser, ca. 1880]. 22 Single leaves. 4to (ca. 31.8 x 23.1 cm). In fine lithography with very detailed and accurate hand-colouring.

A nice suite of large illustrations of songbirds - mainly Eurasian tits and nuthatches - by the famous Dutch bird illustrator John Gerrard Keulemans (1842-1912). Each numbered in the left top corner, as follows: 96, fantail warbler; 101, hedge sparrow; 102 Calamophilus biarmicus; 103, British long-tailed titmouse; 104, long-tailed titmouse; 107, Algerian coal-titmouse, English coal-titmouse and European coal-titmouse; 108, Parus palustris; 109, marsh titmouse and northern marsh titmouse; 110, Siberian marsh titmouse; 111, sombre titmouse; 114 azure titmouse; 115, Lophophanes cristatus; 117, chestnut crowned titmouse; 118, northern nuthatch; 119, common nuthatch; 120, Syrian nuthatch; 121, Krüper's nuthatch; 122, tree creeper; 123, wall-creeper; 124, common wren and northern wren; 175, hawfinch; 181, Alpine snowfinch. The gilt top edge indicates that this set once formed part of a bound volume. A few plates a bit chipped at the margins, but generally in very good condition. Anker 120; Cat BM(NH), p. 479; McGhie, H. A. (2017) Henry Dresser and Victorian ornithology. Birds, books and business; Nissen IVB, 267; Sitwell Fine Bird Books, 92; Zimmer, pp. 177-179 (all for Dresser); Keulemans, T. and J. Coldewey (1982). Feathers to brush. The Victorian bird artist John Gerrard Keulemans 1842-1912. (Keulemans).

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