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John Gould Yellow-streaked Honey-eater Ptilotis, Flavostriata lithograph c1888.

John Gould Yellow-streaked Honey-eater Ptilotis, Flavostriata lithograph c1888.

by Gould, John

John Gould antique print of Yellow-streaked Honeyeater, Ptilotis flavostriata circa 1888.

Original hand-coloured lithograph by William Hart and John Gould for John Gould's final work "Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including many new species recently discovered in Australia" published in London between 1875 and 1888.

'The Bird Man' John Gould (1804-1881) was a brilliant ornithologist who devoted his life to the study of birds. He had a fine eye for detail and knew his limitations as an artist, so he employed the finest lithographers of the day and closely monitored their work. He was also an astute business man and obtained subscribers to each of his grand publications to assist with his finances. After Gould's death, publication of this work was completed by Gould's friend, ornithologist Richard Bowdler-Sharpe who was in charge of the bird collection at the British Museum.

This lithograph has a faint discolouration of the paper within the window of previous frame. The discolouration is almost imperceptible, would be covered by reframing and would not discolour further if conservation framing materials are used. The price has been reduced in consideration of condition.
535 x 370 mm (21 x 14.5 inches), as issued, the scanned image is not nearly as nice as the actual hand-coloured lithograph.

Stock Number: apJGn164Price: $600.00

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