Description: C I R Q L A R Original antique prints, books, maps and atlases Name Of WorkGould Birds Of Europe Volume II. Author/Artist John Gould. Date of Publication Dated on title page 1837. Type of Print Original hand colored lithographs, complete as issued. Size of Image Folio: 22" 15". Condition In overall very good to excellent condition. Original publishers binding with some scuffing on the covers. Inside all plates are present and in remarkably good condition with little, if any, foxing or text offsetting. Description We are proud to be able to offer a fine original complete volume of John Gould's The Birds Of Europe published 1837, volume II. John Gould (1804—1881) was the most prolific publisher of ornithological subjects of all time. In 19th-century Europe, his name was as well known as John James Audubon’s was in North America. John Gould's love of natural history was fostered in the gardens of King George III where his father was chief gardener at Windsor Castle. Although trained as a gardener, John Gould’s interests soon evolved. He moved to London where he worked as a taxidermist, and at the age of 27, he was appointed taxidermist to the Zoological Society of London. After three years, he progressed to the position of curator of birds and chief taxidermist. In 1830, newly married, John Gould and his artist wife, Elizabeth, began their publishing career. John Gould undertook this work partly in an effort to redress the imbalance between the study of local and foreign ornithology. In his preface he stated his mission: "the Birds of Europe, in which we are, or ought to be, most interested, have not received that degree of attention which they naturally demand. The present work has been undertaken to supply that deficiency." Gould portrayed birds native to Europe in a manner that had only been thought appropriate for the colorful species of distant places, using specimens in museums and zoos in Holland, Germany and Switzerland. In this way he managed to draw much popular interest back to native birds, which were suddenly considered equally beautiful to exotic species. The majority of the plates for The Birds of Europe were drawn and lithographed by Elizabeth Gould. Complete volumes of this work are very difficult to acquire as they are routinely broken up for the inherent plate value. Thank you for looking and please be sure and look at our other auctions for other fine works by Audubon from the first as well as the 1860 editions of the Birds Of America. We also have other architectural, natural history plates as well as original maps, all guaranteed original. We do not use the eBay check-out system for invoicing so it is not necessary to email us at auction end. You will receive an email from Paypal letting you know the particular payment options available to you. We will also send you an email summarizing your winning bids along with one combined postal charge. 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Price: 10000 USD
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
End Time: 2024-09-28T16:05:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: John Gould
Type: Gould print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1837
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
Material: Lithograph
Production Technique: lithograph
Subject: Ornithology
Print Surface: Paper