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Blue jay, king and greater birds-of-paradise. 1855 (lithograph)
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Blue jay, king and greater birds-of-paradise. 1855 (lithograph)
7237122 Blue jay, king and greater birds-of-paradise. 1855 (lithograph) by Bauerrichter, (fl.c.1855); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata 1, king bird-of-paradise, Cicinnurus regius 2, and greater bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea apoda 3. Handcoloured lithograph by Bauerrichter from Adam Whites Popular History of Birds, Lowell Reeve, Covent Garden, London, 1855.); © Florilegius
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This lithograph print from 1855 showcases the stunning beauty of three remarkable bird species: the Blue jay, king bird-of-paradise, and greater bird-of-paradise. The artist Bauerrichter skillfully handcolored this piece, bringing to life the vibrant hues and intricate details of each bird. In the foreground, we see a Blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), with its striking blue feathers and distinctive crest. This North American native is known for its intelligence and bold personality. Next to it is the king bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus regius), a small but incredibly colorful species found in New Guinea. Its iridescent plumage and elaborate courtship displays make it one of nature's most enchanting creatures. Lastly, we have the greater bird-of-paradise (Paradisaea apoda), also native to New Guinea. With its long tail feathers and unique shape, this bird has captivated explorers and naturalists for centuries. The lithograph comes from Adam White's Popular History of Birds, a renowned publication that aimed to educate readers about various avian species. It serves as a testament to both scientific curiosity and artistic talent during the 19th century. This exquisite print provides us with a glimpse into the diverse world of birds while reminding us of their importance in our natural heritage. Whether you are an avid birder or simply appreciate artistry inspired by nature, this lithograph is sure to captivate your imagination.
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