Catesby Bird Prints 1749 from Mark Catesby's Natural History of Carolina, Florida and Bahama Islands - First Seligmann Edition

 


While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.

Urogallus minor #CAM104

Mark Catesby (1683-1749) was an Englishman of prosperous background who became known as the father of American Ornithology. His rare and beautiful work The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and Bahama islands 1748-1754 was published in London in two folio volumes of 11 parts each consisting of 20 plates, at a cost of two guineas a part. It was the first work to depict the flora & fauna of the new world.

Catesby based this monumental work on his two lengthy sojourns in America, first from 1712-1719, staying with his sister Elizabeth & her husband Dr. William Cockle in Williamsburg, Virginia. The second visit was from 1722 to 1726. He returned to London equipped with a huge number of specimens from which he created the illustrations for this work. It took him 20 years to complete and as his funds were short he etched his own plates and even hand colored the first of the two volumes. The illustrations have an exuberance & expansiveness which has made them among the most beautiful and best loved prints of all times. 

In 1749-1776, Johann Michael Seligmann, a German engraver re-engraved these Catesby plates, as well as many by George Edwards for the “Sammlung Verschiedener Auslandischer un Seltener Vogel” published in Nurenberg in 1749. In some cases, botanical and scenic backgrounds were added for superb decorative effect.

(References include Fine Bird Books, p.93, Dictionary of Bird Artist p.431, Nissen, IVB 859, Nissen, SVB 455.)

It is from this 1749 Seligmann first edition of the Catesby prints that we are pleased to present these plates in pristine condition. There is no foxing and the strong chain lined watermarked paper is remarkably white. The ORIGINAL hand coloring is very vibrant & the paper has a rare, silky quality to it. Each print is folio in size, measuring approximately 10” by 16” and is accompanied by a copy of the two beautiful title pages and the original descriptive text. This work is 250 years old and it is rare indeed to find these very scarce prints in such wonderful condition.

Please note, the additional text in fine old hand below the image. Also, this print has been archivally matted and with the mat measures approximately 13 3/4 inches wide by 17 3/4 inches long. 

Cost: $550

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