Description: Rare 1883-4 Superb Color lithograph from: A HISTORY OF B R I T I S H B I R D S , WITH COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS OF THEIR E G G S .BY H E N R Y S E E B O H M Plate 25. GUILLEMOT EGGS This extraordinary rendering of six amazing eggs of Guillemots, Puffins & the Little Auk is beautiful & fascinating. Like the extinct Great Auk eggs, the related Guillemots decorate their large eggs in these patterns & colors. Each pair of birds creates only one egg per season, & each egg is unique, with its own abstract expressionist painting & background colors. About the Volumes: These prints are from noted British ornithologist Henry Seebohm's 'A History of British Birds, with Coloured Illustrations of their Eggs', published in London by R.H. Porter from 1883-1885, in four volumes with 68 colored platesThe final volume with the plates, 'Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds' was Seebohm's last work, and was completed and published posthumously by Richard Bowdler Sharpe of the British Museum.The superb lithography was done by Pawson & Brailsford. About the Author:Henry Seebohm (1832 – 1895) was an English steel manufacturer, and amateur ornithologist, oologist and traveller. Henry became interested in natural history at school and continued to spend his spare time studying birds on his journeys. He was one of the first European ornithologists to accept the American trinomial system to classify sub-species. Seebohm's publications included A History of British Birds (1883), The Geographical Distribution of the family Charadriidae (1887), The Birds of the Japanese Empire (1890) and A Monograph of the Turdidae (1902, completed by Richard Bowdler Sharpe). Seebohm bequeathed his collection of bird-skins to the British Museum. The collection, which was received in 1896 consisted of nearly 17,000 specimens. A number of birds were named after Seebohm, including the grey emutail (Dromaeocercus seebohmi) by Bowdler Sharpe. A portrait of Seebohm in oil by Hugh Ford Crighton is held by Sheffield Museums. About the Plate:These prints were individually made by hand: The originals were hand-painted watercolor drawings, these images were then drawn onto thick lithographic stones.These are Stone Chromo-Lithographs, where the image for each color was drawn by hand on heavy slabs of limestone in a water-repellant wax or 'grease'. During printing, water is sponged over the drawn image, which is absorbed into the stone. When the stone is inked with a roller, it sticks only to the water-repellent drawing, & leaves the bare wet stone clean. The print is then transferred to the paper laid atop the stone & run by hand through a press. The process is very involved, especially the colored prints, where multiple stones for each color had to line up perfectly with each successive imprint to register perfectly on the page. Stone lithography allowed for fluid drawing & subtle toning, which were much more difficult to achieve in copperplate engravings, & bypassed the need for an engraver & the tedious inking process of metal plates. Stone lithography is entirely different than present-day offset lithographs, apart from the use of water to resist ink. About these Birds:Guillemot is the common name for several species of seabird in the Alecida or Auk family, part of the order Charadriiformes. In Europe, the term covers two genera, Uria and Cepphus. In North America the Uria species are called murres and only the Cepphus species are called "Guillemots".Puffins are any of three species of small alcids (auks) in the bird genus Fratercula. These are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks or in burrows in the soil. Two species, the tufted puffin and horned puffin, are found in the North Pacific Ocean, while the Atlantic puffin is found in the North Atlantic Ocean.The Little Auk (Europe) or Dovekie (North America) or Alle alle, is a small auk, the only member of the genus Alle. Alle is the Same name of the long-tailed duck; it is onomatopoeic and imitates the call of the drake duck. Condition: Appears to be in good condition for a centuries-old engraving. Little age-toning, handling & character typical for a bookplate print this old. A clean plate as these go. Please peruse the detailed photos. These prints are very old & may have minor imperfections expected with age, such as some typical age-toning of the paper, oxidation of the old original watercolors, spots, text-offsetting, artifacts & handling from having been bound into a book, etc. Please examine the photos & details carefully. Text Page(s): This one comes without original text page(s). I've included a scan of a title page from one of the editions for reference as well as a portrait of Henry Seebohm, these are not part of the listing Size: 9-3/4 x 6 inches approximately. Combined Shipping: Yes! Multiple prints can be combine into one Priority Mail package. Larger prints may need to be shipped in tube. eBay should auto-combine your items if you put all of your selections into your shopping cart & check out all together as one order. If you purchase them individually, eBay charges shipping on each. If you're assessed multiple shipping charges for one combined package, I will endeavor to refund any overage asap. 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Price: 69 USD
Location: Great Barrington, Massachusetts
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Pawson & Brailsford
Signed By: Pawson & Brailsford Lith.
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Large
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Region of Origin: Europe
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Biology, Birds, England, London, Skulls, Still Life, Anatomy, Natural History
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1884
Item Height: 9-3/4"
Style: Abstract, Expressionism, Figurative Art, Illustration Art, Still Life, Surrealism, Natural History
Theme: Art, History, Natural History, Nature, People, Science & Medicine
Features: 1st Edition
Production Technique: Chromolithograph
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 6"
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899